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Emmanuel Lecharny commented on DIRSERVER-936:
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Little modification in the previous comment. We have more cases :
1) Usage of unkown attributes (unkown means not declared in the schema) : fixed
2) Usage of known attributes, but not in MAY or MUST (there are some special 
cases fith operational attributes). To be tested
3) Usage of a known OID which is not an AttributeType : fixed
4) Usage of known attributes which are in the MAY list, but not stored in the 
entry. To be tested
5) Usage of a known attribute which has been disabled. To be tested

> Using unknown OIDs or OIDs of wrong schema elements as a returning attribute 
> causes search operations to fail 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DIRSERVER-936
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-936
>             Project: Directory ApacheDS
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.1
>         Environment: * ApacheDS 1.5.1 (SNAPSHOT)
> * Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_11-b03)
> * Windows XP Professional SP2
>            Reporter: Stefan Zoerner
>         Assigned To: Emmanuel Lecharny
>            Priority: Critical
>
> If I perform a search operation, and use wrong OIDs as returning attributes, 
> this causes an error:
> $ ldapsearch -h localhost -p 10389 -D "uid=admin,ou=system" -w secret -b 
> "dc=example,dc=com" -s sub "(objectClass=*)" 9.9.9
> ldap_search: Unknown error
> ldap_search: additional info: failed on search operation: attributeType w/ 
> OID 9.9.9 not registered!
> $
> The expected result is that the 9.9.9 (as a unknown attribute type in text 
> format) is ignored.
> The problem does also occur with known OIDs of from schema elements (object 
> classes, for instance), like
> $ ldapsearch -h localhost -p 10389 -D "uid=admin,ou=system" -w secret -b 
> "dc=example,dc=com" -s sub "(objectClass=*)" 2.5.6.6
> ldap_search: Unknown error
> ldap_search: additional info: failed on search operation: attributeType w/ 
> OID 2.5.6.6 not registered!
> $
> 2.5.6.6 is the OID of object class person -- it is also possible to use the 
> object class name instead, like
> $ ldapsearch -h localhost -p 10389 -D "uid=admin,ou=system" -w secret -b 
> "dc=example,dc=com" -s sub "(objectClass=*)" person
> ldap_search: Unknown error
> ldap_search: additional info: failed on search operation: attributeType w/ 
> OID 2.5.6.6 not registered!
> $
> I assume, it is an error in the schema registries, or how they are used in 
> searches.
> Fixing this error will likely resolve  DIRSERVER-927 as well.

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