Additional Ldapsearch Options - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 7.0 Configuration Manual

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ldapsearch
Option
-P
-W
-Z
-ZZ
-ZZZ

Additional ldapsearch Options

To further customize a search, use the following optional options:
Option
-A
-a
-B
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Netscape Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference • October 2004
Description
Specifies the path, including the filename, of the certificate database of the
client. You may specify the absolute or relative (to the server root) path.
This option is used only with the -Z option.
When used on a machine where an SSL-enabled version of Netscape
Communicator is configured, the path specified on this option can be that of
the certificate database for Communicator. For example:
-P c:\security\cert.db
The client security files can also be stored on the Directory Server in the
serverRoot/alias directory. In this case, the -P option would call out a path
and filename similar to the following:
-P c:\netscape\servers\alias\client-cert.db
Specifies the password for the private key database identified in the -P option.
For example: -W serverpassword
Specifies that SSL is to be used for the search request.
Specifies Start TLS request. Use this option if you want to make a clear text
connection into a secure one. If the server does not support Start TLS, you do
not need to abort the command; it will continue in clear text.
Enforces the Start TLS request. The server must respond that the request was
successful. If the server does not support Start TLS (such as Start TLS is not
enabled or the certificate information is incorrect), the command is aborted
immediately.
Description
Specifies that the search retrieve the attributes only, not the attribute values.
This option is useful if you just want to determine if an attribute is present for
an entry and you are not interested in the value.
Specifies how alias dereferencing is completed. Values can be never, always,
search, or find. Default value is never.
Print binary values. Specifies that binary values stored in the directory should
be printed in the search output. If you use -B and -o together, then the binary
data will not use base-64 encoding.

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