Hey guys,
got a problem by using the Net::LDAP function search.

use Net::LDAP; $ldap = Net::LDAP->new( 'MY_IP.DOMAIN1.DOMAIN2.de' ) or die "$@"; $mesg = $ldap->bind ( 'dc=DOMAIN1,dc=DOMAIN1,dc=de', password => 'my_p +ass' ); $mesg = $ldap->search( # perform a search base => 'ou=Test,ou=Benutzer,ou=DOMAIN1/DOMAIN1', filter => '(sAMAccountName=*)', scope => 'subtree' ); $mesg->code && die $mesg->error; foreach $entry ($mesg->entries) { $entry->dump; } $mesg = $ldap->unbind; # take down session


Getting this Error:
000004DC: LdapErr: DSID-0C0906E8, comment: In order to perform this operation a successful bind must be completed on the connection., data 0, v1db1 at ldap.pl line 13, <DATA> line 751.

I guess I have to simplifie the dn and I have to use username@DOMAIN1.DOMAIN2.de as login, but I have no idea how I can connect by using username and password on this package. Can someone please help me out by telling me

- how to connect with username AND password
- (if the first point won't solve it) how to fix this Err?

#Edit: When removing the search line from the script, everythign looks fine. So I guess the mistake is in the search or like I said above on the connect, because I need to connect with an explicit user.

Thanks in advice.

In reply to Net::LDAP - search result is: 000004DC: LdapErr: DSID-0C0906E8 by Yaerox

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