Victor Sudakov wrote:
Michael Str?der wrote:
Michael Str?der wrote:
"Be liberal in what you receive and conservative in what you send" is a good old rule.
If you change the subschema subentry you change something sent to the client.
I still don't understand what's so bad about being able to request the ordering of the 'cn' attribute.
Actually the client could request that.
The client does request that, it seems, but OpenLDAP produces an error. It requests a SortKeyList control on the attribute 'cn'. But OpenLDAP returns an error.
No it does not what I meant..
Here is the conversation for you inline: [..] Control controlType: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.473 (sortKeyList) criticality: True SortKeyList: 1 item SortKeyList item attributeType: cn Control controlType: 2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.9 (LDAP_CONTROL_VLVREQUEST VLV) controlValue: 308400000012020100020127a08400000006020101020100
..as you can see above. Please read my posting more thoroughly.
Ciao, Michael.