As of RFC 2251 :

4.1.4. Attribute Type

  An AttributeType takes on as its value the textual string associated
  with that AttributeType in its specification.

       AttributeType ::= LDAPString

  Each attribute type has a unique OBJECT IDENTIFIER which has been
  assigned to it.  This identifier may be written as decimal digits
  with components separated by periods, e.g. "2.5.4.10".

  A specification may also assign one or more textual names for an
  attribute type.  These names MUST begin with a letter, and only
  contain ASCII letters, digit characters and hyphens.  They are case
  insensitive...



On 1/2/07, Tino Schwarze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi there,

just a short question - I couldn't find it in the RFCs.

Are attribute names case-sensitive? I'm getting a search from LDAP
studio here with "objectclass" as a wanted attribute, which I don't
provide - I've got only "objectClass" here.

Thanks,

Tino.

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