On 10/30/2017 03:55 AM, Sergei Gerasenko via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hi,
When searching for RUVs, agreements, etc, the following ldapsearch command can be used:
ldapsearch -xLLL -h HOST -D "cn=directory manager" -W -b cn=config cn=replica
nsds50ruv -o ldif-wrap=no
That seems to work. The reported dn is
"cn=replica,cn=dc\3DMY_DOMAIN\2Cdc\3DCOM,cn=mapping tree,cn=config
However, when I connect to the ldap server using a graphical LDAP browser (JXplorer), I
can't find any of that information. I.e., I can't find the cn=replica, cn=mapping
tree or cn=config.
How can see that information using a graphical browser?
Thanks!
Sergei
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Hi,
usually graphical browsers are able to automatically retrieve the list
of naming contexts (also called base DN or suffixes) provided by a LDAP
server and display them. The naming contexts are obtained by performing
a ldapsearch on the root DSE (the empty suffix "") asking for the
attribute namingcontexts.
FreeIPA publishes only a subset of its available naming contexts because
the other ones are storing internal configuration, for instance:
$ ldapsearch -h localhost -p 389 -x -b "" -s base -LLL namingcontexts
dn:
namingcontexts: cn=changelog
namingcontexts: dc=ipadomain,dc=com
namingcontexts: o=ipaca
But most graphical browsers can be configured with a naming context to
look for, for instance by specifying a base DN in the connect dialog.
HTH,
Flo