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RE: slapd.oc.conf /slapd.at.conf
It is not required to define the attribute. The directive is used
to associate a syntax with an attribute name. By default, an
attribute is assumed to have syntax cis.
The possible syntaxes and their meanings are:
bin binary
ces case exact string
cis case ignore string
tel telephone number string
dn distinguished name
If schemacheck is enabled, the attribute name has to be present in
the objectclass definition.
-Jagan
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
[mailto:owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org]On Behalf Of Padmaja
Akkineni
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 10:10 AM
To: Patrick Timmons
Cc: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
Subject: Re: slapd.oc.conf /slapd.at.conf
Sorry, may be I was not clear.
I guess my question is this.
I observed there are attributes which are not in
slapd.at.conf but used in slapd.oc.conf.
I am trying to see the definintion of these
attributes.
Where can I find these?
If I find these, I know what else I need to extend the
schema.
Thank you
--- Patrick Timmons <ptimmons@courriel.polymtl.ca>
wrote:
> Any attribute not explicitely defined is considered
> by default to be of
> type 'cis' (case ignore string)
>
> Padmaja Akkineni wrote:
> >
> > I downloaded the OpenLDAP.
> > I found the slapd.oc.conf containing attributes
> that
> > are not listed in the slapd.at.conf.
> > Is it not necessary that attributes be defined in
> the
> > attributes before included in the objects?
> > The files slapd.at.cong, slapd.oc.conf are in
> > /usr/local/etc/openldap/ directory.
> >
> > thank you
> >
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