Steve Button wrote:
2009/10/6 Michael Ströder <[email protected]>

Deepthi J -X (deepj - Infosys at Cisco) wrote:
    The attribute 'c' falls under the objectClass *'country'*. So you
would need to add that in your ldif file.
That's plain wrong since 'country' is another STRUCTURAL object class.
'device' is also STRUCTURAL. But LDAPv3 only allows a single STRUCTURAL
object
class for an entry.

So it boils down to defining a custom object class.

Ciao, Michael.

I was kind of hoping that someone would point me to an already existing
publicly available schema that I could grab!

LDAP has been around for long enough now, and is in use by enough
organisations that this wheel must have been re-invented thousands of times
around the world. Am I supposed to re-invent it again?
As RDBMS has been around for decades, strange enough you still have to define your own schema to manage your own needs ...

Consider that it's pretty much the same here.

If you don't find something that fit your need in the nis or posix schema, then define your own ObjectClass including all the AttributeType you want to set. It's not *that* really complex...

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cordialement, regards,
Emmanuel Lécharny
www.iktek.com
directory.apache.org



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