The following example gives the standard LDIF notation of binary data:
jpegphoto:< file:/path/to/photo
In the example, the path is relative to the client, not to the server. To use standard notation, you do not need to specify the ldapmodify -b parameter. However, you must add the following line to the beginning of your LDIF file or to your LDIF update statements:
version:1
For example, you could use the ldapmodify command, as follows:
$ ldapmodify -D userDN -w passwd version: 1 dn: cn=Barbara Jensen,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com changetype: modify add: userCertificate userCertificate;binary:< file: BabsCert |