Hello,
I am trying to figure out how I can translate following code to use Net::LDAP:
my $rootDseQueryString = "LDAP://RootDSE";
if ("" ne $domain) {
$rootDseQueryString = "LDAP://".$domain."/RootDSE";
}
print $rootDseQueryString."\n";
my $RootDSE = Win32::OLE->GetObject($rootDseQueryString);
The following code translation does not work when working with domain name alias. By domain name alias I mean referring to the domain "us.mydomain.com" as "mydomainus"
my $rootDseQueryString = "RootDSE";
if ("" ne $domain) {
$rootDseQueryString = $domain."/RootDSE";
}
print $rootDseQueryString."\n";
my $ldap_server = $rootDseQueryString;
$ldap = Net::LDAP->new($ldap_server) or die $@;
Any idea how can I achieve it?
Thanks,
-Neel.
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