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Author [jira] Reopened: (DIRSERVER-925) apacheds allows multible
Ersin Er (JIRA)

2007-05-10, 1:11 pm


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Ersin Er reopened DIRSERVER-925:
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RFC 4512 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4512#section-2.4) states that this is not an allowed condition. Here is a snippet:

"An object or alias entry is characterized by precisely one
structural object class superclass chain which has a single
structural object class as the most subordinate object class.
This structural object class is referred to as the structural
object class of the entry."

"Each entry is said to belong to its structural object class as well
as all classes in its structural object class's superclass chain."



> apacheds allows multible structural objectClasses
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>
> Key: DIRSERVER-925
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-925
> Project: Directory ApacheDS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: apacheds 1.5.0
> amd64 xen domU
> 128MB ram Java 16u1
> Reporter: Martin Marcher
>
> This can be added with LDAPStudio to a directory tree:
> dn: ou=auto.master,dc=example,dc=com
> objectClass: automountMap
> objectClass: organizationalUnit
> objectClass: top
> ou: auto.master
> howeber automountMapt and organizationalUnit are both structural objectClasses, I think that is a violation of the LDAP RFC


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