Kurt D. Zeilenga wrote:
At 10:35 AM 9/29/2005, Michael Torrie wrote:
Can OpenLDAP 2.2.28 be hacked to turn schema checking back off?
Yes. But I suggest you consider how you might be able to
resolve this problem without resorting to such hacking,
such as updating whatever tool you are using to load
the data into slapd(8) to sanitize it for adding it
(e.g., add another structural class which subclasses both
of the other structural classes).
Hi,
Any chance of getting a "structuralchecking off" feature in slapd.conf
or cn=config, so that people don't have to resort to hacking the source
code?
It's nice to try to get people to do the right thing with sensible
default values, but if somebody wants to disregard structural integrity
for whatever reason, then you should not assume that you know better
than them and prevent them from doing it.
BTW, would including the extensibleObject class make the server
disregard structural integrity checking for that particular object?
BR,
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mike