Hello,

Mike Eggleston wrote:
> Thank you very much. The attributes do not show up in the schema viewer,
> but do appear in the ldapsearch you mention. What I found, and what I
> think my mistake is, is that I created the attributes but did not add
> the attributes to the objectClass in the MUST section. I'm going to
> add the attributes to the MUST section and cycle my slapd.

I don't know if it is wise to put them in the "MUST" section of an
object class before all entries using that object class and not having
the new entries will be in violation with the schema. But I don't know
what impact that has... I'd probably added them to the "MAY" section of
the respective object class...

Where did you look in the phpldapadmin-schema viewer? Did you look under
"attributes"? Or did you look in the "object classes" list? If they
appear under "attributes" but not under "object classes" then you
haven't yet assigned them to a specific object class.

bye
Christian
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