On Tue, 2006-10-31 at 21:05 -0700, David Boreham wrote:
> Andrew Bartlett wrote:
>
>
>> Does anybody have any pointers to an existing feature request like this,
>> or should I file one in Bugzilla?
>>
>>
>>
> This is what is implemented :
>
>
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/7.1/acl.html#1216899
>
That has:
> Information is not given for attributes in an entry that do not have a
> value; for example, if the userPassword value is removed, then a
> future effective rights search on the entry above would not return any
> effective rights for userPassword, even though self-write and
> self-delete rights could be allowed. Likewise, if the street attribute
> were added with read, compare, and search rights, then street: rsc
> would appear in the attributeLevelRights results.
>
I need information on unknown attributes, so that MMC can show them as
valid, writable fields (not greyed out). My preferred format is a list
of writable fields, as permitted by the current schema for that entry.
This could be useful in any general purpose GUI app, to have the ability
to perform one query and get back a list of
1) regular attributes available according to the schema
2) operational attributes - writable vs. read-only
3) virtual attributes - writable vs. read-only
I would like to support the openldap "+" special attribute which
retrieves all operational attributes, and I would also like to support
the Sun DS real and virtual attrs controls.
Andrew, I think it would be beneficial to me if you could post an
example ldapsearch and an example return entry in LDIF.
Andrew Bartlett
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