I've made more tests with the Console and the problem is not related to use numbers in attribute uid. Sorry. The problem is that when I click in "sort objects" the console doesn't sort by "uid" but by "cn" attribute. I need to sort by the uid attribute.
Thanks, Renato.
Renato Ribeiro da Silva wrote:
Ok, But when I use the ldapsearch command it works succeffuly. ( ./ldapsearch -b <context> objectclass=* -h <host> -S uid ) The problem is that I really need to use Personal ID's to identify users on the network. It's not allowed to use another kind of identification. Is there any configuration that I can change to sort the users correctly?
In what way does it fail in the console?
-- Pete
Renato Ribeiro da Silva wrote:
I've made more tests with the Console and the problem is not related to use numbers in attribute uid. Sorry. The problem is that when I click in "sort objects" the console doesn't sort by "uid" but by "cn" attribute. I need to sort by the uid attribute.
That's a missing feature in the console - it can only sort by cn.
Thanks, Renato.
Renato Ribeiro da Silva wrote:
Ok, But when I use the ldapsearch command it works succeffuly. ( ./ldapsearch -b <context> objectclass=* -h <host> -S uid ) The problem is that I really need to use Personal ID's to identify users on the network. It's not allowed to use another kind of identification. Is there any configuration that I can change to sort the users correctly?
In what way does it fail in the console?
-- Pete
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Rich Megginson wrote:
Renato Ribeiro da Silva wrote:
I've made more tests with the Console and the problem is not related to use numbers in attribute uid. Sorry. The problem is that when I click in "sort objects" the console doesn't sort by "uid" but by "cn" attribute. I need to sort by the uid attribute.
That's a missing feature in the console - it can only sort by cn.
A workaround might be to try ldapbrowser to view the fds contents ? http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/~gawor/ldap/index.html In my openldap, I can sort the entries by the users name, but again, it is probably actually by cn with the cn being username and full name.
DaveT.
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