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Alex Karasulu commented on DIREVE-294:
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I am really sorry about this screw up.  It was a bug deep in the 
BootstrapOidRegistry that caused this.  For some reason I think this was the 
first time we triggered the execution of the code this way. Anyhow its fix and 
I appologize for any runaround this may have caused you.

> Search filters with wrong case in attribute names lead to wrong result
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>
>          Key: DIREVE-294
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIREVE-294
>      Project: Directory Server
>         Type: Bug
>     Reporter: Stefan Zoerner
>     Assignee: Alex Karasulu
>      Fix For: 0.9.3

>
> Search filters which use attribute names with "wrong" case cause the search 
> operation to return nothing. Example:
> $ ldapsearch -D "uid=admin,ou=system" -w ***** -p 10389 -b "dc=apache,dc=org" 
> -s base "(Objectclass=*)"
> (nothing)
> $
> But the following still works as expected:
> $ ldapsearch -D "uid=admin,ou=system" -w secret -p 10389 -b 
> "dc=apache,dc=org" -s base "(objectClass=*)"
> dc=apache,dc=org
> dc=apache
> objectClass=extensibleObject
> objectClass=domain
> objectClass=top
> I assume the error is due to changes in class NormalizationService (package 
> org.apache.ldap.server.normalization) done to fix DIREVE-274, because if 
> "wrong" attributes are used, this interceptor raises WARN messages like 
> [23:37:27] WARN [org.apache.ldap.server.normalization.NormalizationService] - 
> undefined filter based on undefined attributeType 'Objectclass' not evaluated 
> at all.  Returning empty enumeration.
> which explains the behavior above. 
> Btw.: The behavior causes Softerra LDAP Administrator 3.2.1 to fail during 
> the exploration of entries. This is how I found it.

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