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Subject: [ldap] Re: Search filter ? wildcard
From: "Dustin Puryear" <dustin () puryear-it ! com>
Date: 2007-04-29 18:26:00
Message-ID: 4634E338.6070008 () puryear-it ! com
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I know that OpenLDAP supports regex within ACLs, but I don't think there
is support for a regex in a filter. (Vanilla LDAP definitely does not
support this.) Who knows though? There may be a patch out there for it
floating around.
Anyway, give a few examples of what you are trying to do. Perhaps you
are looking at this from the wrong angle.
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Alina Dubrovska wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Is it possible to create a filter for LDAP search containing a wildcard:
> ? (matches zero or one character)
>
> As far as I see there is only * (zero or more) wildcard defined in
> related RFCs.
> Maybe there is some trick to achive such a behaviour?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Alina.
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