--On Friday, January 15, 2010 12:06 PM -0500 Edward Capriolo
<edlinuxguru(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Diego,
You and I have the same issue. UID and CN are not in the schema they
are compiled into LDAP some how, so there is no way to apply an
ordering rule. I can not find if this is possible, or what is involved
in making it happen.
As you can see uid is commented in the schema file as is cn
# attributetype ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1
# NAME ( 'uid' 'userid' )
# DESC 'RFC1274: user identifier'
# EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
# SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
# SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} )
In the past this was possible, or the attributes had an ordering. I do
not know when this changed.
You can find these attributes defined in the code in servers/slapd.
However, I will note, the definitions of these attributes are RFC defined.
They have no ORDERING rule on purpose.
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount
Principal Software Engineer
Zimbra, Inc
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