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Hi there,
I'm writing GTK application for managing LDAP directory, a kind of GTK variant of phpldapadmin.
As for now I'm able to browse directory, objects' probepries and their values.
What is not clear is how to figure out the RDN and Required property, and Structural value.
How it is done?
--On Thursday, June 03, 2010 6:56 PM +0300 Покотиленко Костик casper@meteor.dp.ua wrote:
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Hi there,
I'm writing GTK application for managing LDAP directory, a kind of GTK variant of phpldapadmin.
As for now I'm able to browse directory, objects' probepries and their values.
What is not clear is how to figure out the RDN and Required property, and Structural value.
How it is done?
What do you mean by required property? The RDN is the first value of the full DN. You can look at the structuralObjectClass attr to find what it is structurally.
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Principal Software Engineer Zimbra, Inc -------------------- Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration
В Чтв, 03/06/2010 в 18:10 -0700, Quanah Gibson-Mount пишет:
--On Thursday, June 03, 2010 6:56 PM +0300 Покотиленко Костик casper@meteor.dp.ua wrote:
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Hi there,
I'm writing GTK application for managing LDAP directory, a kind of GTK variant of phpldapadmin.
As for now I'm able to browse directory, objects' probepries and their values.
What is not clear is how to figure out the RDN and Required property, and Structural value.
How it is done?
What do you mean by required property?
The property which is required for this object. I thought there could be some calls to figure out whether the attribute required or not (also if it RDN or structural or just plain attribute). I know It's possible to analize the schema to figure that out, but maybe there is a simple way.
The RDN is the first value of the full DN.
So if the attribute=value equals to first part of full DN then it is RDN, right?
You can look at the structuralObjectClass attr to find what it is structurally.
To be more specific, there is a code to process ldap search result:
------------------------- for (entry = ldap_first_entry(ld, msg); entry != NULL; entry = ldap_next_entry(ld, entry)) { // process entry here ... for( attr = ldap_first_attribute(ld, entry, &ber); attr != NULL; attr = ldap_next_attribute(ld, entry, ber)) { // process attributes here ... if ((vals = ldap_get_values(ld, entry, attr)) != NULL) { for(i = 0; vals[i]; i++) { // processing values here ... } } } } -------------------------
Say I want to fill GUI table for each entry with such Headers: Attribute, Values, Attribute Type (RDN|Required|Structural)
So, I need to have a way to know whether each attibute is RDN or Required or Structural, etc
--On Monday, June 07, 2010 11:17 AM +0300 Покотиленко Костик casper@meteor.dp.ua wrote:
So, I need to have a way to know whether each attibute is RDN or Required or Structural, etc
Then you need to parse the schema.
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Principal Software Engineer Zimbra, Inc -------------------- Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration
В Пнд, 07/06/2010 в 08:47 -0700, Quanah Gibson-Mount пишет:
--On Monday, June 07, 2010 11:17 AM +0300 Покотиленко Костик casper@meteor.dp.ua wrote:
So, I need to have a way to know whether each attibute is RDN or Required or Structural, etc
Then you need to parse the schema.
Thanks.
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