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Re: dc question
ok so as you say the RDN, in my example "blabla" should be the value of my
dc, correct ? I still don't understand why this is required but I will do
it like that as some of you said it's a good practice.
Thanks for the help again
Regards
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Hi,
On Tuesday 15 October 2002 09:46, you wrote:
> Now so if I understood the role of the dc correctly in that case, it
should
> be setted to the last dc part of the dn ? For example:
>
> dn: dc=blabla, dc=example, dc=com
> objectclass: dcObject
> objectclass: organization
> o: Example company Ltd.
> dc: blabla
>
> is that correct ?
Yes this is correct.
The RDN (i.e. the first part of the DN [cou call it the last one,
but that depends on where one starts counting ;-])
should be an attribute stored in the object.
While OpenLDPA currently does not enforce this convention,
other LDAP directory servers do.
CU
peter
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