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Old 05-15-2009, 11:22 AM
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Well, you didn't ask for just XYZ entry to be returned, because you didn't provide a filter. Add "(uid=joe)" to the end of that, and you'll just get joe's data.

Right now, you are *binding* as joe, and then asking for all data in the directory. I'm not sure that's what you really are wanting to do. If you're an admin, you probably want to be binding as the zimbra administrative user, and getting joe's information (via a filter) and setting the right base (-b "ou=people,dc=student,dc=eccf,dc=su,dc=ac,dc=y u").

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Old 05-17-2009, 10:44 AM
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Smile Solved :)

command:
ldapsearch -h 111.111.222.333 -x -D 'uid=joe,ou=people,dc=this,dc=is,dc=my,dc=domain,d c=com' -w joes_pass uid=joe
this command uses joes username and joes password and returns joes data. This is what I need, thanks for your help.

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