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Author [jira] Updated: (DIREVE-322) Add subentries control from RFC 3672
Alex Karasulu (JIRA)

2006-01-17, 5:45 pm

[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/brows...VE-322?page=all ]

Alex Karasulu updated DIREVE-322:
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Fix Version: 0.9.4
Version: 0.9.3

> Add subentries control from RFC 3672
> ------------------------------------
>
> Key: DIREVE-322
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIREVE-322
> Project: Directory Server
> Type: New Feature
> Versions: 0.9.3
> Reporter: Alex Karasulu
> Assignee: Alex Karasulu
> Fix For: 0.9.4


>
> Section 3 of http://rfc.sunsite.dk/rfc/rfc3672.html
> 3. Subentries Control
> The subentries control MAY be sent with a searchRequest to control
> the visibility of entries and subentries which are within scope.
> Non-visible entries or subentries are not returned in response to the
> request.
> The subentries control is an LDAP Control whose controlType is
> 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.10.1, criticality is TRUE or FALSE (hence absent),
> and controlValue contains a BER-encoded BOOLEAN indicating
> visibility. A controlValue containing the value TRUE indicates that
> subentries are visible and normal entries are not. A controlValue
> containing the value FALSE indicates that normal entries are visible
> and subentries are not.
> Note that TRUE visibility has the three octet encoding { 01 01 FF }
> and FALSE visibility has the three octet encoding { 01 01 00 }.
> The controlValue SHALL NOT be absent.
> In absence of this control, subentries are not visible to singleLevel
> and wholeSubtree scope Search requests but are visible to baseObject
> scope Search requests.
> There is no corresponding response control.
> This control is not appropriate for non-Search operations.


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