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ldapsearch: How do I query pwdLastSet and have it make sense?
Powershell: How do I query pwdLastSet and have it make sense?Paging using ldapsearchUsing a file to store an ldapsearch querygetent and ldapsearch results are inconsistent concerning the loginShellCentos 6.5, Active directory and ldapsearchGitlab userPrincipalName without DomainLDAP authentication on CentOS 7ldap/AD proxy: Unable to bind using sAMAccountName, but last name and first name is able to bindcentos 6.6 ldap authentication no longer works after certificate update on ldap hostsAMAccountName requires DOMAIN to authenticateUsing ldapModify to delete objectClass in LDAP entry
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Hi all I have same problem as here: enter link description here, but I need it for ldapserach not in Powershell.
my command:
ldapsearch -LLL -H ldap://<HOST>:<POST> -D 'CN=<CN>' -w <PASSWD> '(samaccountname=<NAME>)' pwdlastset
output:
dn: <SOME_DN>
pwdLastSet: 131267839972407395
ldap
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Hi all I have same problem as here: enter link description here, but I need it for ldapserach not in Powershell.
my command:
ldapsearch -LLL -H ldap://<HOST>:<POST> -D 'CN=<CN>' -w <PASSWD> '(samaccountname=<NAME>)' pwdlastset
output:
dn: <SOME_DN>
pwdLastSet: 131267839972407395
ldap
Try withldapsearch -LLL -H ldap://<HOST>:<POST> -D 'CN=<CN>' -w <PASSWD> '(samaccountname=<NAME>)' pwdlastset | perl -pne 's/(d11)d7/scalar(localtime($1-11644473600))/e'
– Federico Sierra
Mar 6 '17 at 15:23
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Hi all I have same problem as here: enter link description here, but I need it for ldapserach not in Powershell.
my command:
ldapsearch -LLL -H ldap://<HOST>:<POST> -D 'CN=<CN>' -w <PASSWD> '(samaccountname=<NAME>)' pwdlastset
output:
dn: <SOME_DN>
pwdLastSet: 131267839972407395
ldap
Hi all I have same problem as here: enter link description here, but I need it for ldapserach not in Powershell.
my command:
ldapsearch -LLL -H ldap://<HOST>:<POST> -D 'CN=<CN>' -w <PASSWD> '(samaccountname=<NAME>)' pwdlastset
output:
dn: <SOME_DN>
pwdLastSet: 131267839972407395
ldap
ldap
asked Mar 6 '17 at 14:26
BabuBabu
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Try withldapsearch -LLL -H ldap://<HOST>:<POST> -D 'CN=<CN>' -w <PASSWD> '(samaccountname=<NAME>)' pwdlastset | perl -pne 's/(d11)d7/scalar(localtime($1-11644473600))/e'
– Federico Sierra
Mar 6 '17 at 15:23
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Try withldapsearch -LLL -H ldap://<HOST>:<POST> -D 'CN=<CN>' -w <PASSWD> '(samaccountname=<NAME>)' pwdlastset | perl -pne 's/(d11)d7/scalar(localtime($1-11644473600))/e'
– Federico Sierra
Mar 6 '17 at 15:23
Try with
ldapsearch -LLL -H ldap://<HOST>:<POST> -D 'CN=<CN>' -w <PASSWD> '(samaccountname=<NAME>)' pwdlastset | perl -pne 's/(d11)d7/scalar(localtime($1-11644473600))/e'
– Federico Sierra
Mar 6 '17 at 15:23
Try with
ldapsearch -LLL -H ldap://<HOST>:<POST> -D 'CN=<CN>' -w <PASSWD> '(samaccountname=<NAME>)' pwdlastset | perl -pne 's/(d11)d7/scalar(localtime($1-11644473600))/e'
– Federico Sierra
Mar 6 '17 at 15:23
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You get a filetime attribute back by the query. It is defined as 100-nanoseconds since Jan 1 1601
.
You can convert that with any modern programming language.
For example in bash
date -d "1601/1/1+$(expr $filetime / 10000000 )Seconds"
or Python
datetime(1601,1,1) + timedelta(microseconds=filetime/10)
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You get a filetime attribute back by the query. It is defined as 100-nanoseconds since Jan 1 1601
.
You can convert that with any modern programming language.
For example in bash
date -d "1601/1/1+$(expr $filetime / 10000000 )Seconds"
or Python
datetime(1601,1,1) + timedelta(microseconds=filetime/10)
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You get a filetime attribute back by the query. It is defined as 100-nanoseconds since Jan 1 1601
.
You can convert that with any modern programming language.
For example in bash
date -d "1601/1/1+$(expr $filetime / 10000000 )Seconds"
or Python
datetime(1601,1,1) + timedelta(microseconds=filetime/10)
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You get a filetime attribute back by the query. It is defined as 100-nanoseconds since Jan 1 1601
.
You can convert that with any modern programming language.
For example in bash
date -d "1601/1/1+$(expr $filetime / 10000000 )Seconds"
or Python
datetime(1601,1,1) + timedelta(microseconds=filetime/10)
You get a filetime attribute back by the query. It is defined as 100-nanoseconds since Jan 1 1601
.
You can convert that with any modern programming language.
For example in bash
date -d "1601/1/1+$(expr $filetime / 10000000 )Seconds"
or Python
datetime(1601,1,1) + timedelta(microseconds=filetime/10)
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ldapsearch -LLL -H ldap://<HOST>:<POST> -D 'CN=<CN>' -w <PASSWD> '(samaccountname=<NAME>)' pwdlastset | perl -pne 's/(d11)d7/scalar(localtime($1-11644473600))/e'
– Federico Sierra
Mar 6 '17 at 15:23