Hi there,

I've been using Net::LDAP intensively and extensively for the last year in a project that makes heavy use of the LDAP Directory Server.

The code above looks good to me.

Sometimes it's easier to make a search of the user you want to work on, this way you get an Entry object pointing to hir, and there are many things that are more easily done with an entry than with the whole LDAP object (even a kind of transactional nature on your addings/updatings...)

Good luck,

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In reply to Re: Re: Re: Using Perl LDAP by Excalibor
in thread Using Perl LDAP by hiddenlinux

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