openldap: add auxiliary class
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I want to add an auxiliary class to OpenLDAP. What exactly do I have to do?
I'm using Apache Directory Studio as editor.
I've added a new core schema with olcObjectClasses "testclass" and an olcAttribute "company".
This worked fine.
But when I add this auxiliary class to an inetOrgPerson Object and add the new attribute defined in my class, the Apache Directory Studio says that this attribute wasn't allowed. Nevertheless I can add it.
Are some auxiliary classes restricted by the inetOrgPerson or is there any dependency between classes? Is it sufficient to define a new schema, a testclass and an olcAttribute? I defined them similar to the inetOrgPerson entries. Are there any "meta-entries" where new entries have to be defined?
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I want to add an auxiliary class to OpenLDAP. What exactly do I have to do?
I'm using Apache Directory Studio as editor.
I've added a new core schema with olcObjectClasses "testclass" and an olcAttribute "company".
This worked fine.
But when I add this auxiliary class to an inetOrgPerson Object and add the new attribute defined in my class, the Apache Directory Studio says that this attribute wasn't allowed. Nevertheless I can add it.
Are some auxiliary classes restricted by the inetOrgPerson or is there any dependency between classes? Is it sufficient to define a new schema, a testclass and an olcAttribute? I defined them similar to the inetOrgPerson entries. Are there any "meta-entries" where new entries have to be defined?
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I want to add an auxiliary class to OpenLDAP. What exactly do I have to do?
I'm using Apache Directory Studio as editor.
I've added a new core schema with olcObjectClasses "testclass" and an olcAttribute "company".
This worked fine.
But when I add this auxiliary class to an inetOrgPerson Object and add the new attribute defined in my class, the Apache Directory Studio says that this attribute wasn't allowed. Nevertheless I can add it.
Are some auxiliary classes restricted by the inetOrgPerson or is there any dependency between classes? Is it sufficient to define a new schema, a testclass and an olcAttribute? I defined them similar to the inetOrgPerson entries. Are there any "meta-entries" where new entries have to be defined?
ldap
I want to add an auxiliary class to OpenLDAP. What exactly do I have to do?
I'm using Apache Directory Studio as editor.
I've added a new core schema with olcObjectClasses "testclass" and an olcAttribute "company".
This worked fine.
But when I add this auxiliary class to an inetOrgPerson Object and add the new attribute defined in my class, the Apache Directory Studio says that this attribute wasn't allowed. Nevertheless I can add it.
Are some auxiliary classes restricted by the inetOrgPerson or is there any dependency between classes? Is it sufficient to define a new schema, a testclass and an olcAttribute? I defined them similar to the inetOrgPerson entries. Are there any "meta-entries" where new entries have to be defined?
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