On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 02:02:17PM +0000, [email protected] wrote: > > A URI-based restriction specification could include/exclude based on > > suffix, filter and listed attributes with a unified syntax. > > Yes... But what does the filter *mean* in > a modify op? filter on the target entry before it was modified, or after?
Hmm - I was thinking of matching on the *modified attributes* (just their presence, not taking account of value). However, I can see that pre- and post-conditions might matter so: logrecord <operations> prefilter|changefilter|postfilter <LDAP URL> logignore <operations> prefilter|changefilter|postfilter <LDAP URL> ... > a search op? match the search request's filter, or filter on the search > base? Both if present. Again, I might restrict the filter to matching on the presence of attributes in the filter rather than their actual value. > a compare op? Whatever works for search should be very close. Andrew -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | From Andrew Findlay, Skills 1st Ltd | | Consultant in large-scale systems, networks, and directory services | | http://www.skills-1st.co.uk/ +44 1628 782565 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------
