thanks for that, but i'm still having trouble using it:
#! /usr/bin/perl
sub DN () { 'cn=admin,dc=foo,dc=com' }
sub PASSWORD () { 'mypass' }
sub SERVER () { 'localhost' }
use Carp;
use Net::LDAP;
# Create connection to the LDAP server and bind authoratively using
# administrator credentials
my $ldap = Net::LDAP->new( SERVER );
unless ( defined $ldap )
{
croak( 'Cannot create connection to LDAP server -- ', $! );
}
$ldap->bind
(
'dn' => DN,
'password' => PASSWORD
);
my $result = $ldap->add
(
'cn=foo,ou=v_domains,ou=postfix,ou=system_services,dc=foo,dc=com',
'attr' =>
[
'cn' => 'foo',
'objectClass' => 'inetLocalMailRecipient',
'mailLocalAddress' => 'test001@foo.com, xmbox.com',
'mailRoutingAddress' => 'foo'
]
);
$ldap->unbind;
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