Hi Monks! Need your help again.
This time iīm developing a simple Perl script that queries my MS AD database in order to show me all my users and their related information.
My problem is to find who, in the result query, is active or inactive.
Below follows a snapshot of my code, with the LDAPSEARCH (Linux) instruction:
my $LDAPSEARCH="/usr/bin/ldapsearch";
my $IP_SERVIDOR_AD="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx";
my $USER="ad_user\@mydomain.com";
my $PASS="password";
my $AD_QUERY="OU=Users,OU=CISTS,DC=mydomain,DC=com";
my $AD_PORT="389";
my $OPTIONS="-x -LLL -h $IP_SERVIDOR_AD -D $USER -w $PASS -b\"OU=Users
+,OU=CISTS,DC=mydomain,DC=com\" -s sub \"(objectClass=user)\" -p $AD_P
+ORT";
The output is a quite complicated and i canīt find which user is active and witch is not.
Can you help me with your knowledge? Or a simple way to do this?
Thanks all!!! Monks rules..
Rodrigo
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