Appendix B Finding Directory Entries; Finding Entries Using The Server Console - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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You can find entries in your directory using any LDAP client. Most clients provide
some form of a search interface that allows you to search the directory easily and
retrieve entry information.
NOTE
This chapter covers the following topics:
Finding Entries Using the Server Console (page 587)
Using ldapsearch (page 588)
LDAP Search Filters (page 595)
Searching an Internationalized Directory (page 599)

Finding Entries Using the Server Console

Use the Directory tab of the Directory Server Console to browse the contents of the
directory tree and search for specific entries in the directory.
Make sure the Directory Server is running.
1.
Start Directory Server Console.
2.
See "Starting Directory Server Console," on page 34, for specific instructions.
Finding Directory Entries
You cannot search the directory unless the appropriate access
control has been set in your directory. For information on setting
access control in your directory, see chapter 6, "Managing Access
Control."
Appendix B
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