If you use the [[Mutt]] email client (or just want a simple way to
query email addresses from the command line) there are a [number of
scripts][mutts] available. Pick whichever sounds most appealing to
-you. I wrote up [[mutt-ldap.py]], which lets you configuration the
-connection details via a config file (`~/.mutt-ldap.rc`) rather than
-editing the script itself. Usage details are available in the
-docstring.
+you. I wrote up [[mutt-ldap.py|mutt-ldap]], which has since seen
+contributions from others and been pulled out into its own repository.
Apple Address Book
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debuglevel (for example, with the `-d 1` option), which helps when
you're troubleshooting these kinds of issues. For example:
- $ ldapwhoami -d 1 -Y GSSAPI -d 1
+ $ ldapwhoami -d 1 -Y GSSAPI
…
ldap_int_sasl_open: host=some.dynamic.canonical.host.net
…
- $ ldapwhoami -d 1 -Y GSSAPI -N -d 1
+ $ ldapwhoami -d 1 -Y GSSAPI -N
…
ldap_int_sasl_open: host=ldapserver.example.com
…
Currently, `ldapwhoami` and friends will ignore the `SASL_NOCANON`
configuration option and only respect the `-N` command line option.
-I've submitted [an OpenLDAP bug][7271] fixing this, but there is still
-a reverse DNS call happening at some point.
+I've submitted [an OpenLDAP bug][7271] fixing this (included in
+version 2.4.32, 2012-07-31), but there is still a reverse DNS call
+happening at some point.
Debian-based systems
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