https://bugs.openldap.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9281

          Issue ID: 9281
           Summary: attribute "aliasedObjectName" not supported in context
                    when using postgres
           Product: OpenLDAP
           Version: 2.4.50
          Hardware: All
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: ---
         Component: backends
          Assignee: [email protected]
          Reporter: [email protected]
  Target Milestone: ---

I've found a number of posts mentioning that the SQL backend does not support
"alias" class, but all those posts were dated before 2004 so I just suspect
that by now this feature is suppose to be developed which means either I'm
making a mistake during configuration or I stumbled upon a bug.

Basically I try to use the following ldif to create an alias :

# link1, httpd users, debbie.topfer.com
dn: cn=link1,ou=httpd users,o=mytest,dc=com
objectClass: alias
objectClass: extensibleObject
aliasedObjectName: cn=testuser1,ou=accounts,o=mytest,dc=com
cn: link1

obviously the target exists (cn=testuser1,ou=accounts,o=mytest,dc=com)

Now this work with the mdb backend but if I use sql I get the following error :

5ef4ff0e    backsql_add("cn=link1,ou=httpd users,o=mytest,dc=com"): entry
failed schema check -- aborting                                                 
5ef4ff0e send_ldap_result: conn=1000 op=1 p=3
5ef4ff0e send_ldap_result: err=65 matched="" text="attribute
"aliasedObjectName" not supported in context"

What am I missing ?
Is there any other log that I should submit to get this sorted ?

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