Udo Woehler schrieb: > Hi, > > the Schema of Novell eDirectory defines for every object > the object type in which this object can be contained. > An object type which can't contain other objects > is called leaf object type. > As far as I know this is not a Novell specific implementation, > but X.500 standard.
the order of objectclasses in the tree is not part of the standard. This is only a suggestion. Please take a look at X.521 Annex B. Regards, Robert > > I'm not sure, but I think Microsoft Active Directory has the same > limitation. > > I can't find the feature to import a certificate to a specified DN. > Is this function newer than 10.4.2002, because I use a CVS > download from this date. > > Best regards > > Udo W�hler > > > Ihr Support Team (bzw. Technical Engineering) > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Compu-Shack Electronic GmbH > Ringstrasse 56-58 > 56564 Neuwied > Germany > > Telefon +49/(0) 26 31-9 83-9 88 > TeamFax +49/(0) 26 31-9 83-9 89 > TeamEmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ---------- Kennen Sie schon Support-ONLINE ?-------------- > > Unter www.support.compu-shack.com finden Sie aktuelle Aktionen, > Preisinformationen, Referenzen und vieles mehr...! Lernen Sie unser > Team kennen und erfahren Sie N�heres �ber den Support Vor-Ort-Service, > Workshops und Remote-Management ! > > ***Brandheiss!!*** > Sparen Sie noch bis zum 30.04.2002 bares Geld bei der Online-Buchung > eines Backup/Storage- Intensivworkshops! > www.support.compu-shack.com/backup > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >>> Michael Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 15.04.2002 20:13:04 > >>> > Udo Woehler schrieb: > > > > after this great fix for my CRL problem I have another problem. > > I can't import the user certificates into ldap. > > The reason is that OpenCA want's to add objects for > > the serialnumbers under the user object. > > Many LDAP implementations (like Novell eDirectory, which I use) > > does not allow subobjects under a User Objects, because > > the User object is defined as leaf object. > > So there is no way to put serialnumber objects below the user > object. > > But it is possible to add more than one certificate to a single user > > object. > > What is a leaf in LDAP? I never read about such a limitation. Does > Novell use different definitions for objects? Leaves and nodes like in > B*-Trees? > > > Ok, I don't really need this certificates in LDAP now, but I think > > that this should be added to the "requested feature enhancement" > list > > ;-) > > You can add the certificate to the LDAP via the button on the RA where > you can store the certificate under a special DN (simply remove the > serialNumber). > > Michael > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Michael Bell Email (private): [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Rechenzentrum - Datacenter Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Humboldt-University of Berlin Tel.: +49 (0)30-2093 2482 > Unter den Linden 6 Fax: +49 (0)30-2093 2959 > 10099 Berlin > Germany http://www.openca.org > > _______________________________________________ > Openca-Users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openca-users > > _______________________________________________ > Openca-Users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openca-users _______________________________________________ Openca-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openca-users
