first given entry found from the beginning of the DN. If a positive/negative
occurrence number is specified as the optional second argument, it returns
the value of the nth given entry value from the beginning/end of the DN.
- For instance, "ssl_f_i_dn(OU,2)" the second organization unit, and
- "ssl_f_i_dn(CN)" retrieves the common name.
+ For instance, "ssl_s_i_dn(OU,2)" the second organization unit, and
+ "ssl_s_i_dn(CN)" retrieves the common name.
The <format> parameter allows you to receive the DN suitable for
consumption by different protocols. Currently supported is rfc2253 for
LDAP v3.
first given entry found from the beginning of the DN. If a positive/negative
occurrence number is specified as the optional second argument, it returns
the value of the nth given entry value from the beginning/end of the DN.
- For instance, "ssl_f_s_dn(OU,2)" the second organization unit, and
- "ssl_f_s_dn(CN)" retrieves the common name.
+ For instance, "ssl_s_s_dn(OU,2)" the second organization unit, and
+ "ssl_s_s_dn(CN)" retrieves the common name.
The <format> parameter allows you to receive the DN suitable for
consumption by different protocols. Currently supported is rfc2253 for
LDAP v3.