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Management, Coding, and Life.

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Low Level Manager skip to main | skip to sidebar Low Level Manager Management, Coding, and Life. Sunday, August 29, 2021 LDAP: peering behind the curtain. LDAP is mysterious and opaque to me. Deep dark magic, etc. Summary Jump down to see perl and ldapsearch examples for querying an ldap server as well as example search filters. Long rambling background journey I've tried a few times over the years to poke around -- notably making that Dancer example to authenticte via ldap. But I've never had, you know, authz and approval to futz with an LDAP. Even figuring out the appropriate search and base thingamijig is unclear. This is not an inviting protocol. I needed to poke around a client LDAP install -- maintained 12 timezones away. I looked at ldapsearch for a few minutes before realizing it didn't enacapsulate any of that complexity. But we'll get back to that. Next I turned to perl, specifically the CPAN pages for Net::LDAP and Net::LDAPS...

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