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[jira] Assigned: (DIRSERVER-715) Unable to match entry by X.509
certificate
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-715?page=all ]
Alex Karasulu reassigned DIRSERVER-715:
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Assignee: Alex Karasulu
> Unable to match entry by X.509 certificate
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>
> Key: DIRSERVER-715
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-715
> Project: Directory ApacheDS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: ldap
> Affects Versions: 1.0-RC3
> Environment: Windows XP, Intel Pentium 4
> Reporter: Nikola Goran Cutura
> Assigned To: Alex Karasulu
> Attachments: LdapTest.java, no-binary.log, test-export.pem, test.ldif, with-binary.log
>
>
> There is an entry containing valid X.509 certificate. When I attempt to find that entry by that certificate, search fails. There are two variants of search: one uses 'userCrtificate' attribute name and the other uses 'userCrtificate;certificate' attribute name ('binary' may be specified instead of 'certiifcate' - no change). Attached are log files produced in each of the search attempts.
> Case 1:
> Java statement:
> NamingEnumeration results = ctx.search("ou=users,o=ActiveMQ,dc=example,dc=com", "userCertificate = {0}", new Object[] {cert}, constraints);
> produces log as in file ' no-binary.log'
> Case 2:
> Java statement:
> NamingEnumeration results = ctx.search("ou=users,o=ActiveMQ,dc=example,dc=com", "userCertificate;binary = {0}", new Object[] {cert}, constraints);
> produces log as in file 'with-binary.log'
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