LDAP NMAS Service

Hello all,
There are some NMAS LDAP Extensions I would like to use. I've been able to
find the OID of the extension but not the ASN.1 BER encoding for it. Are
all the ASN.1 BER encodings for all novells LDAP extensions published somewhere?
Regards Johan.

Not as far as I know.
But I too would be anxious to find out.
Also on the LDAP controls.
-jim
Johan Akerstrom wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> There are some NMAS LDAP Extensions I would like to use. I've been able
> to find the OID of the extension but not the ASN.1 BER encoding for it.
> Are all the ASN.1 BER encodings for all novells LDAP extensions
> published somewhere?
>
> Regards Johan.
>
>

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