On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 6:24 AM, Michael Ströder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm, but then the problem of the original poster is that the matching rule
> applied to an attribute value (based on your rule above) has nothing to with
> the normalization of the entry's RDN.
> Because he was asking about memberUid=steves vs. memberUid=Steves which are
> two different entries in his data (based on caseExactIA5Match) but are
> treated as the same entry in FDS.
>
> (Nevertheless he should get his data fixed for various reasons.)

I agree, my schema (and data) are terrible. It's an artifact from
openldap not being as conforming as fds.

My main concern is that sanitizing my repository would require
changing usernames for a hundred odd external users, something I wish
to avoid. But given how memberUid's case sensitivity is nullified when
part of a dn, migration it is.

Thank you all for your help,

Regards,

Mike

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