Hi!

I am trying to set up LDAB authentication against a Mac OS X Server Open 
Directory (which is based on OpenLDAP). Everything works fine for the 
attributes that are lower-case but not for the rest (and most of the relevant 
attributes are mixed case in Apple's schema, like 'firstName', 
'telephoneNumber', etc.)

I found a page on the wiki that says that the attributes *must* be lower case 
but no explanation as to why, which is weird as mixed case attributes are 
perfectly legal in LDAP. I did try to find an answer in the archives but since 
there is no search function I only manually searched as far back as through 
2007. I also tried to locate the restriction in the code but didn't have much 
success.

Can anyone enlighten me as to why this restriction exists in GLPI? And is there 
anything that can be done to work around it?

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