ldap test without binary output
Hi List
Is it possible to do a ldap test and NOT display the (binary) output from the ldap query ?
I'm monitoring a Certificate Revokation List, which is in binary format. Hobbit displays the output on the web page, and it sure is ugly :)
Thanks
/Torben
Geting ready to do this maybe. Ive a couple of question.
How do network test work. I mean I can't ping though the firewall right. What goes in the clients hobit host file ? Would it look just like a client on the other side? Im guessing yes.
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On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 02:51:25PM +0200, Torben Aagaard wrote:
Is it possible to do a ldap test and NOT display the (binary) output from the ldap query ?
I'm monitoring a Certificate Revokation List, which is in binary format. Hobbit displays the output on the web page, and it sure is ugly :)
I guess it is...
It should be possible to display just a single printable attribute, e.g. the "cn" attribute. The syntax for the ldap requests is
ldap://hostport/dn[?attrs[?scope[?filter[?exts]]]]
So if you put "cn" for the "attrs" section of the URL, it should report only the common-name attribute, which normally is printable characters only.
Regards, Henrik
Hi Henrik Trivial :) My old script fetched the whole CRL and ran some tests on it - but this is sufficient for the time being. Thanks a lot ! /Torben On 10/24/05, Henrik Stoerner <henrik at hswn.dk> wrote:
It should be possible to display just a single printable attribute, e.g. the "cn" attribute. The syntax for the ldap requests is
ldap://hostport/dn[?attrs[?scope[?filter[?exts]]]]
So if you put "cn" for the "attrs" section of the URL, it should report only the common-name attribute, which normally is printable characters only.
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