Ulrich Windl wrote: >>>> Michael Ströder <michael@stroeder.com> schrieb am 10.12.2014: >>> I thought the LDAP _protocol_ uses OIDs everywhere, and names are just for >>> human users...? >> >> Nope. One could regard this as design deficiency (in comparison to X.500). >> >> http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4512#section-2.5 > > I couldn't quite read it from there: The closest match I found was: "oid = > descr / numericoid", but I was talking about the "on wire" protocol of LDAP. > Are there really named objects and attributes? You really ask to be spoon-fed. Aren't you the one who claimed to write schema-aware LDAP client. If yes, then you should really know RFC 4512 by heart. Is it really so hard for you to find the line "Examples of valid attribute descriptions:" in this particular section? Ciao, Michael. P.S.: You're one nonsense posting away from my killfile.
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