Christian Schlatter schrieb:
Jiri Kuthan wrote:
At 17:34 19/10/2007, Christian Schlatter wrote:
I don't understand why [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not unique enough?
sometimes it is [EMAIL PROTECTED], sometimes
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
sometimes it is [EMAIL PROTECTED] or even worse you can
take your spouses'
name and from day D you begin to be [EMAIL PROTECTED], and
your company
gets acquired and you become [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Which
clients without
DNS/SRV can try to reach as [EMAIL PROTECTED], and those
who pay
extra respect to you using capital letters as
[EMAIL PROTECTED])
The implication to sanity of data in usrloc, accounting and other
tables is immense
if you don't bring those to a common denominator. Any change to any
name becomes
a real pain. The point is names do changes, use of numbers is designed
to make
relations between tables invariable.
Ok, this makes sense e.g. for foreign key relationships, but isn't this
more of a database specific thing? We are using our university's LDAP
based identity management system to manage SIP accounts, and openser
accesses this system directly through H.350. Our assumption is that the
SIP proxy shouldn't care about identity management at all, so it doesn't
care if it is [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Christian!
Is LDAP case sensitive?
regards
klaus
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