How to find DL Owner info using ldapsearch?


 
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Old 07-21-2011
How to find DL Owner info using ldapsearch?

Currently i have following syntax:

Code:
ldapsearch -D "CN=..,OU=..,OU=All Businesses,DC=..,DC=..,DC=.." -w .. -h .. -p .. -b "OU=All Businesses,DC=..,DC=..,DC=.." "managedObjects=$DL_NAME_CN" employeeNumber givenName sn -S employeeNumber -x

which gives me following info:

Code:
"requesting: employeeNumber givenName sn"

rather than employeenumber of DL owner.

Any help in correcting the syntax is highly appreciated.

Thanks.

Last edited by radoulov; 07-21-2011 at 08:08 AM.. Reason: Code tags.
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