On 03/16/2011 04:31 AM, Juan Asensio Sánchez wrote:
> Hi
>
> We had in version 1.1.3, some values in the attribute
> destinationIndicator with tildes and special chars; in that version
> the syntax of the attribute was Directory String. We have updated to
> version 1.2.5, and now, when running synt
Hi Luca & Noriko,
I've made a bug report with a test script and an ldif to reproduce it
: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=688182 (using th VLV
config adapted for MS Outlook browsing)
If Luca observes some other additional "phenomena" related to this bug
he can complete
@+
2011/3/
Hi
Thanks for the answer, but my users don't have the attribute
passwordexpirationtime, because this attribute is not generated until
the user login after the activation of the account/password policies.
Reading, I have seen that when a user binds to the server, the server
returns some controls i
Hi Noriko,
tonight or tomorrow I'll have the time to prepare the bug report along with a
test case
Luca
Luca Menegus
D.B.M. S.r.l
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- Original Message -
> From: "Noriko Hosoi"
> To: 389-use
Hi
We had in version 1.1.3, some values in the attribute
destinationIndicator with tildes and special chars; in that version
the syntax of the attribute was Directory String. We have updated to
version 1.2.5, and now, when running syntax-validate.pl, it reports
that those values violate the syntax