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Re: allocate oids
> > i'm trayng to install openldap on my intranet
> > i have installed openldapv3 on redhat as
> > i have problems on configurating this daemon
> > how to edit local.schema file and allocate OID on
> > personnal attribute ,object and object class
> I've been at Openldap now for a while (about 1 1/2 years) and use RedHat
> RHEL 3 - but I removed the 2.0.27 as the first thing I did - without
> ever looking at it - and put my own 2.1.25 on it.
> I don't know what local.schema is, and I don't know what an OID is.
> Nor do I know what a personal attribute or an object is.
Never heard of local.schema
An OID is an object identifier - the string of digits that makes
attributes in an LDAP object or SMNP MIB or and LDAP objectclass
definition unique.
There is no such thing as a "personal" attribute or object.