Hi,

This is exactly the reason that motivated me to think: it would be advisable
to reserve a "private" OID that anybody can use without need to apply for
one.
Sure, the OID space is theoretically unlimited and it does cost nothing, but
a private OID would be easier.

Anybody would support my idea?

Regards
Giovanni


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Von: kalyanasundaram S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. Juni 2006 13:25
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; ldap@umich.edu
Betreff: [ldap] Re: AW: Re: Problems with extension.schema

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> Sent: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 06:23:04 -0400
> To: ldap@umich.edu
> Subject: [ldap] Re: AW: Re: Problems with extension.schema
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> Acquiring a real OID is both free and easy,  and the OID space is 
> nearly limitless (unlike IP4).  Thus a 'private' OID space is unwarranted.
> 
> 
can you please tell the procedure how to get an OID and i did not understand
the SYNTAX part of schema.. what it says?
 is it says inheriting from other objects?

thanks,
 -"kalyan"



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