Is there something wrong with the way I coded this ldap search? It only seems to return one entry ($count=1).
$res = $ldap->search( base => "ou=mail aliases,dc=mydomain,dc=com", filter => "(&(mailHost=lists.mydomain.com)(owner=username))", attrs => [ 'uid', 'mail' ], ); $res->code() && die $res->error(); $entry = $res->entry(0); die("Could not look up LDAP entry") if ( !$entry ); @entries = $res->entries; $count = $res->count; foreach $entry (@entries) { print "dn: " . $entry->dn() . "\n"; @attrs = $entry->attributes(); foreach $attr (@attrs) { printf( "\t%s: %s\n", $attr, $entry->get_value($attr) ); } }

Something seems to be wrong with this ldap search because I know that there are many entries in our directory that match that filter - i.e.,
ldapsearch -b "ou=mail aliases,dc=mydomain,dc=com" -D cn=manager,dc=my +domain,dc=com -w 'password' "(&(mailHost=lists.mydomain.com)(owner=us +ername))"

returns many entries.

In reply to ldap search returns only one entry by philosophia

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