Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
>
> I just found RFC2253, so that one doesn't have to be pointed out to me
> :-).
But this does not help much with attribute type naming. It only
says:
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If the AttributeType is in a published table of attribute types
associated with LDAP [4], then the type name string from that
table
is used, otherwise it is encoded as the dotted-decimal encoding
of
the AttributeType's OBJECT IDENTIFIER. The dotted-decimal
notation is
described in [3]. As an example, strings for a few of the
attribute
types frequently seen in RDNs include:
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The term "published table" tells us that you have to keep up with
any attribute type OID/naming a vendor or an individual might have
defined.
Ciao, Michael.
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