Linux, Python 2.5.2, serverless binding LDAP?

Kevin Cole dc.loco at gmail.com
Thu Nov 12 20:27:03 EST 2009


On Nov 12, 8:01 pm, alex23 <wuwe... at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 13, 10:47 am, Kevin Cole <dc.l... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I recently asked our IT department how to gain access to an
> > addressbook.  After carefully explaining that I was on a Linux system
> > using Python, I got the reply:
>
> > "You should use our LDAP. With LDAP you can pull any data you want
> > from Active Directory. On our network, the serverless binding address
> > for our LDAP is ldap://dc=...,dc=...,dc=...,dc=..."
>
> > with the actual "..." filled in.
>
> > I don't know squat about LDAP, but installed the python-ldap deb, and
> > started glancing at the documentation on-line. I didn't see anything
> > obvious for working with the URI above.  Can I work w/ it?  If so, a
> > short example, please?
>
> > Thanx.
>
> http://www.python-ldap.org/doc/html/ldapurl.html#example

Ah, it wasn't clear to me that "localhost:1389" meant serverless.
Armed with that, I'm off to experiment.

Thanks.



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