strat,

I am now down into the depths of Solaris using ptree and the like, and pretty sure that this is an isssue with the X.500 directory we are using.

Thanks for your help so far; what I have found is that the Mozilla LDAP we are using is not very flexible; there is very little exposed in the 'search' method and the 'API' code seems to break everything.

Investigation from the Perl end does not seem to be a good prospect.

I am now going to throw this at our directory supplier.

Regards

Dave R

Nothing succeeds like a budgie with no teeth.

In reply to Re^6: Using Mozilla::LDAP instead of Net::LDAP by LittleGreyCat
in thread Using Mozilla::LDAP instead of Net::LDAP by LittleGreyCat

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