On 20. juli 2010 11:08, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > [Anders Lund] >> Sorry, realized now that my answer was given in Norwegian and not in >> English. To summarize: > > No problem. :) > >> * This OID is probably reserved a long time ago, but not been added to >> our internal OID registry. I've now added this OID >> (1.3.6.1.4.1.2428.20.2) to http://drift.uninett.no/nett/ip-nett/oids.html >> >> * Changed contact from Stig to [email protected]. > > Thank you. This of course do not answer the thing I wondered about, > which was if the dnsdomain2 author had remembered to reserver this OID > with Uninett or not. Anyway, now it is reservered, and the issue is > mostly academic. :)
Yes. > Btw, would uninett be willing to maintain and publish a schema file > with the DNS attributes as described on > <URL: http://bind9-ldap.bayour.com/dnszonehowto.html >? The reason I I think I'll have to talk to others here to give you a definitive answer to this question, but this is mainly to give the schema a "home" to stay together with where the OIDs have been allocated? > ask is that the lack of a common schema file with the DNS record > attributes casues the existing schemas to be incompatible with each > other. To give you an example of what I am talking about, notice this > quote from > <URL: > http://www.linuxnetworks.de/doc/index.php/PowerDNS_LDAP_Backend/Migration >: > > Unfortunately, both schemas (dnsdomain2 and dnszone) share the same > record types and use the same OIDs so the LDAP server can't use > both schemas at the same time. > > This is caused by the two schemas using the same attributes with the > same oids (which is a good thing), but storing them in two different > files causes openldap to reject using both schemas. So basically what is needed is _one_ schema file. Defining the attributes once and then at the end list both dNSZone and dNSDomain2 object classes. Right? > I would be happy to create a draft schema file based on the dns > attributes in use by the dnsdomain2 an dnszone object classes. Sounds nice to me. I could perhaps ask others here if a fitting place to have this schema distributed is via the OID registry page at UNINETT. Does this sound ok to you? - Anders -- Anders Lund <[email protected]> .~. UNINETT, N-7465 Trondheim, Norway / V \ Phone: +47 73 55 79 08 | Mob: +47 93 03 41 26 /( )\ ^ ^ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

