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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T19:32:52+00:00 2026-05-27T19:32:52+00:00

I’ve been recommended to use System.DirectoryServices.Protocols to be able to support connecting to LDAP

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I’ve been recommended to use System.DirectoryServices.Protocols to be able to support connecting to LDAP servers other than Active Directoy here.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to search the directory properly. I’d like to be able to get a certain attribute for a user (e.g. mail). This is easily done in System.DirectoryServices namespace by using DirectorySearcher class. How can I achieve the same in System.DirectoryServices.Protocols namespace. Here’s what I have so far:

var domainParts = domain.Split('.');
string targetOu = string.Format("cn=builtin,dc={0},dc={1}", domainParts[0], domainParts[1]);
string ldapSearchFilter = string.Format("(&(ObjectClass={0})(sAMAccountName={1}))", "person", username);

// establish a connection to the directory
LdapConnection connection = new LdapConnection(
                                new LdapDirectoryIdentifier(domain),
                                new NetworkCredential() { UserName = username, 
                                                   Password = "MyPassword" });
SearchRequest searchRequest = new SearchRequest(
                targetOu, ldapSearchFilter, SearchScope.OneLevel, new[] {"mail"});

This code raises exception of type DirectoryOperationException with message The object does not exist.

I suspect there’s something wrong with my targetOu and ldapSearchFilter variables.

Thanks.

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    2026-05-27T19:32:52+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 7:32 pm

    I suspect the main problem might be: samAccountName is a strictly Windows-only attribute that other LDAP servers won’t know about.

    So if you’re going against a non-Active Directory LDAP, you should use something else for searching – e.g. sn (for surname or last name), givenName (first name), possibly displayName.

    Another interesting option might be to use ANR (ambiguous name resolution) searches – see this page on SelfADSI roughly in the middle, where ANR is explained.

    With ANR, you would write your query like this:

    string ldapSearchFilter = 
       string.Format("(&(ObjectCategory={0})(anr={1}))", "person", username);
    

    I also changed ObjectClass to ObjectCategory for two reasons:

    • ObjectCategory is single-valued, e.g. only contains a single value (ObjectClass is multi-valued)
    • ObjectCategory is typically indexed, and thus searches are typically a lot faster using ObjectCategory

    Does this return the results you’re looking for?

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