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Re: Specifying non-tcp transports referrals
I agree. I'll plan on reflecting this in a future edit if no one
disagrees.
Jim
>>> "Kurt D. Zeilenga" <Kurt@OpenLDAP.org> 06/27/03 5:35 PM >>>
At 04:01 PM 6/27/2003, Jim Sermersheim wrote:
>But read a little further:
>> URLs for servers implementing the LDAP protocol are written
>according
>> to [9].
>
>(where [9] is [LDAPURL])
>
>This means that URLs pointing to LDAP servers, follow [LDAPURL]. And if
>[LDAPURL] is only used for TCP/IP... Well, it means any URL to an LDAP
>server means TCP is used. This is too limiting (in my view).
Likely the above needs to be clarified with something like:
URLs for servers implementing LDAP and accessible via
TCP/IP (v4 or v6) are written according to [LDAPURL].
I think ldap:// needs to be viewed as providing a LDAP/TCP/IP
service locator and that LDAP over other transports locators
will use other schemes (e.g., ldaps://, ldapi://, ldap.sctp://,
or whatever) defined in other documents. And Referrals and
Continuations may contain non-LDAP URLs (e.g., xdap:// ?).
Kurt