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LDAP: Make a bit more detailed log traces

This is useful especially to check whether we fetch right attributes, using
right LDAP search base and in right order.
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Adam Strzelecki 2016-02-16 12:36:40 +01:00
parent 834d92a47b
commit 5649556a33

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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ func (ls *Source) findUserDN(l *ldap.Conn, name string) (string, bool) {
return "", false
}
log.Trace("Searching using filter %s", userFilter)
log.Trace("Searching for DN using filter %s and base %s", userFilter, ls.UserBase)
search := ldap.NewSearchRequest(
ls.UserBase, ldap.ScopeWholeSubtree, ldap.NeverDerefAliases, 0, 0,
false, userFilter, []string{}, nil)
@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ func (ls *Source) SearchEntry(name, passwd string, directBind bool) (string, str
return "", "", "", "", false, false
}
log.Trace("Fetching attributes '%v', '%v', '%v', '%v' with filter %s and base %s", ls.AttributeUsername, ls.AttributeName, ls.AttributeSurname, ls.AttributeMail, userFilter, userDN)
search := ldap.NewSearchRequest(
userDN, ldap.ScopeWholeSubtree, ldap.NeverDerefAliases, 0, 0, false, userFilter,
[]string{ls.AttributeUsername, ls.AttributeName, ls.AttributeSurname, ls.AttributeMail},
@ -170,6 +171,7 @@ func (ls *Source) SearchEntry(name, passwd string, directBind bool) (string, str
admin_attr := false
if len(ls.AdminFilter) > 0 {
log.Trace("Checking admin with filter %s and base %s", ls.AdminFilter, userDN)
search = ldap.NewSearchRequest(
userDN, ldap.ScopeWholeSubtree, ldap.NeverDerefAliases, 0, 0, false, ls.AdminFilter,
[]string{ls.AttributeName},