ldap_get_dn

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

ldap_get_dnGet the DN of a result entry

Description

ldap_get_dn(LDAP\Connection $ldap, LDAP\ResultEntry $entry): string|false

Finds out the DN of an entry in the result.

Parameters

ldap

An LDAP\Connection instance, returned by ldap_connect().

entry

An LDAP\ResultEntry instance.

Return Values

Returns the DN of the result entry and false on error.

Changelog

Version Description
8.1.0 The ldap parameter expects an LDAP\Connection instance now; previously, a valid ldap link resource was expected.
8.1.0 The entry parameter expects an LDAP\ResultEntry instance now; previously, a valid ldap result entry resource was expected.
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radulescuiuliamaria at yahoo dot com
9 years ago
How to get the DN for a given samaccountname:

/*the connecting part*/
$ldap_conn = ldap_connect($hostname, $port);
$bind = ldap_bind($ldap_conn, $username, $password);
/*the connecting part*/

$samaccountname = john.doe;

$filter="(samaccountname=$samaccountname)";
$dn="OU=PEOPLE, DC=example, DC=com"; //even if it seems obvious I note here that the dn is just an example, you'll have to provide an OU and DC of your own

$res = ldap_search($ldap_conn, $dn, $filter);
$first = ldap_first_entry($ldap_conn, $res);
$data = ldap_get_dn($ldap_conn, $first);

echo "The desired DN is: ".$data;
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