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RE: Character rejection '#'
It fails as soon as it gets to the dn: cn=#
Then it kicks it out and says illegal attributetype: ##3COMSI.
dn: cn=#3COMSI,ou=Customers, o=kwe.com
mailhost: 0 uxe450b.kwe.com
mail: #3COMSI@kwe.com
mgrprfc822mailmember: 3COMS1@kwe.com
mgrprfc822mailmember: 3COMS2@kwe.com
mgrprfc822mailmember: 3COMS3@kwe.com
mgrprfc822mailmember: 3COMS4@kwe.com
objectclass: top
objectclass: groupOfUniqueNames
objectclass: mailGroup
mgrperrorsto: postmaster@kwe.com
cn: #3COMSI
-----Original Message-----
From: Hallvard B Furuseth [mailto:h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no]
Sent: 10 July 2002 12:10
To: nathaneal gaggiano
Cc: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
Subject: Re: Character rejection '#'
nathaneal gaggiano writes:
> When importing or replicating with each other it falls over due to the
fact
> that Netscape allows the character #3COMSI where as OpenLDAP does not
allow
> the '#' character to be used in the LDAP definitions.
Could you show exactly an entry which fails? Do you mean you have
mail: #nathaneal.gaggiano@kwe.com
in LDIF?
--
Hallvard