[SGVLUG] A question for the security gurus
Charles N Wyble
charles at thewybles.com
Wed Nov 7 16:16:55 PST 2007
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Well I would run an NMAP scan for the default LDAP port number and get
the hostname based on that. :)
Emerson, Tom (*IC) wrote:
> How does one go about determining the name of an LDAP server on an
> arbitrary network? (programmatically, that is...)
>
> So far, all the examples I've found on the 'net make use of a hard-coded
> entry, along with the obligatory comment "replace
> 'LDAP://192.168.1.1/...' with the address of your actual LDAP server"
>
>
>
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