Il 26/02/2014 22:14, Michael Ströder ha scritto:
If I understand the original posting correctly in this particular case
slapo-memberof uses the DN value of the modify request instead of the DN value
of the real entry in the database as attribute value for 'memberOf'.
Indeed this raises an
Hi,
I know that openldap usage behaviour is case insensitive.
In my case a client use ldap attribute values in a case sensitive way.
I've noticed that the memberOf value is created by the overlay using the
DN case used in the query and not the DN case read from the database, I
mean:
dn:
Matteo Perego wrote:
Hi,
I know that openldap usage behaviour is case insensitive.
False. OpenLDAP conforms to the schema. If an attribute is defined to be
case-insensitive in the schema, then it will be treated as such. If it is
defined to be case-sensitive, that will also be done.
In my
Howard Chu wrote:
Matteo Perego wrote:
Hi,
I know that openldap usage behaviour is case insensitive.
False. OpenLDAP conforms to the schema. If an attribute is defined to be
case-insensitive in the schema, then it will be treated as such. If it is
defined to be case-sensitive, that will