Quoting Mike Jackson <mj(a)sci.fi>:
Dominic Ijichi wrote:
> i suspect they found that by giving the option of turning off schema
checking,
> everyone was doing it as a 'quick fix'.
NOTE that "schema checking" and "structural integrity checking" are
not
the same thing.
OpenLDAP earlier than 2.1 could have schema checking enabled (may and
must attribute checking, syntax checking, length checking, etc) and
still not enforce structural integrity.
FDS can have "schema checking" enabled and still not check structural
integrity...
isn't structural integrity a subset or by-product of schema checking? as in
isn't the correct hierarchical order of objectclass definition part of the
schema just as the oid type of an attribute is?
not meaning to argue semantics, this is a genuine ignorance!
dom
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