From: Stephen Gran
-[ dbharris@gluck: ~/ ]$ cat ~/.ldaprc +[ dbharris@ravel: ~/ ]$ cat ~/.ldaprc HOST db.debian.org BASE dc=debian,dc=org@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ authentication. There appears to be no ~/.ldaprc option which does the same as -x. With these parameters specified, we're ready to begin searching. Here's an example:
-[ dbharris@gluck: ~/ ]$ ldapsearch -x uid=dbharris keyfingerprint +[ dbharris@ravel: ~/ ]$ ldapsearch -x uid=dbharris keyfingerprint <snip> # dbharris, users, debian, org dn: uid=dbharris,ou=users,dc=debian,dc=org @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ return. If you only specify the query, but don't provide any attributes to return, all readable attributes are returned. While the example was quite simple, complex queries can be performed as well:-[ dbharris@gluck: ~/ ]$ ldapsearch -x -H ldap://db.debian.org -b dc=debian,dc=org '(&(!(loginshell=/bin/bash))(uid=*))' loginshell +[ dbharris@ravel: ~/ ]$ ldapsearch -x -H ldap://db.debian.org -b dc=debian,dc=org '(&(!(loginshell=/bin/bash))(uid=*))' loginshelldiff --git a/html/doc-mail.wml b/html/doc-mail.wml index 1544ad1..e711989 100644 --- a/html/doc-mail.wml +++ b/html/doc-mail.wml @@ -153,5 +153,5 @@ a short while before any changes made take effect.
If the mail you're sending to the mail robot is too long for your MTA and gets split please use a different mail origin or pass the mail to -the MTA on a debian.org machine, e.g. gluck: -
cat .ssh/id_rsa.pub | gpg --clearsign | ssh gluck mail changes@db.debian.org+the MTA on a debian.org machine, e.g. ravel: +cat .ssh/id_rsa.pub | gpg --clearsign | ssh ravel mail changes@db.debian.org