On 04/30/2012 01:01 AM, Moisés Barba Pérez wrote:
Hi,

you are absolutely right and I can understand that behaviour with syntax. The thing is: I want to recover the original syntax, the 02common one, how can I do that? I can't use replace obviously, add will not recover the original, Is there some way to procced?

Recover from what?  Where is the definition it is using now?  How did you change it?


   In the mail issue:

The entry has the attribute -> mail:mBarbA.MaiL@xxxx
The access log

[30/Apr/2012:08:41:02 +0200] conn=6019 op=1 SRCH base="xxxx" scope=2 filter="(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(mail=mbarba.mail@xxxx))" attrs=ALL
[30/Apr/2012:08:41:02 +0200] conn=6019 op=1 RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=0 etime=0


[30/Apr/2012:08:51:52 +0200] conn=6040 op=1 SRCH base="xxxx" scope=2 filter="(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(mail=mBarbA.MaiL@xxxx))" attrs=ALL
[30/Apr/2012:08:51:52 +0200] conn=6040 op=1 RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=1 etime=0

I can't upgrade the version of DS by the moment, I have the upgrade in mind but not possible yet. Any idea about how to change this to case-insensitive???

The definition for the mail attribute comes from RFC 4524 - http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4524.txt

2.16.  mail

   The 'mail' (rfc822mailbox) attribute type holds Internet mail
   addresses in Mailbox [RFC2821] form (e.g., user@example.com).

      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.3 NAME 'mail'
        EQUALITY caseIgnoreIA5Match
        SUBSTR caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch
        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26{256} )

   The IA5String (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26) syntax and the
   'caseIgnoreIA5Match' and 'caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch' rules are
   described in [RFC4517].

In 389 (current version) this definition is in 05rfc4524.ldif

Note that if you change this to use DirectoryString (full utf-8 character range) instead of IA5String (7-bit ascii only) you will leave yourself open to having interoperability issues with other software that expect the standard behavior.


Regards,
Moses


2012/4/27 Noriko Hosoi <nhosoi@redhat.com>
Hi Moisés,

Moisés Barba Pérez wrote:
Hi,

I have replaced the OID and now there is no syntax error. The ticket is https://fedorahosted.org/389/ticket/349.
Thanks!


I have perform this ldif:

dn: cn=schema
changetype: modify
add: attributeTypes
attributeTypes: ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.3023 NAME 'nsViewFilter' DESC 'Netscape defined attribute type' SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 X-ORIGIN 'Netscape Directory Server' )
-

How can I recover the initial configuration of the attributeType???? I have in my schema files 2 lines for nsViewFilter after apply the indicated ldif, one with the old OID and in other file one with the new OID. I would like to know how to delete the newer in case of problems with this OID change.
It's normal.  Please run the next command line and check nsViewFilter.  You should see just one that you added above.
ldapsearch [...] -b "cn=schema" attributeTypes | grep nsViewFilter

AttributeTypes nsViewFilter is originally defined in 02common.ldif which is overridden by your new definition which is stored in the user defined schema file 99user.ldif.


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In the another hand: in my DS the attribute mail is case-sensitive. If I perform the same search as you I get nothing for one of my mail attributes whit upper characters. Maybe 389DS in 1.2.5 is case-sensitive???
It cannot be...  Could you give us a snippet of your access log (/var/log/dirsrv/slapd-ID/access), which includes the SRCH options and the result?

[27/Apr/2012:10:05:14 -0700] conn=7 op=1 SRCH base="dc=example,dc=com" scope=2 filter="(mail=NewUser100@Example.Com)" attrs="mail"
[27/Apr/2012:10:05:14 -0700] conn=7 op=1 RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=1 etime=0

[27/Apr/2012:10:05:36 -0700] conn=8 op=1 SRCH base="dc=example,dc=com" scope=2 filter="(mail=newuser100@example.COM)" attrs="mail"
[27/Apr/2012:10:05:36 -0700] conn=8 op=1 RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=1 etime=0

Also, if you think the version 1.2.5 is not working well, could you upgrade 389-ds-base to the latest and try the same operation?

389 Directory Server 1.2.10.4 is now available (March 29, 2012)

389 Directory Server 1.2.10.4 is now available from the Stable repositories.


Thanks,
--noriko


How can I solve this???

Regards,
Moses.


El 26 de abril de 2012 20:41, Noriko Hosoi <nhosoi@redhat.com> escribió:
Moisés Barba Pérez wrote:
Hi,

I have several questions about syntax and attributes, hope you can help me.

- Why the attribute mail in DS is case sensitive?? Is there any problem changing it to non case sensitive? If there is no problem, how can I modify it?
The syntax of mail is IA5 String.

If you have
mail: TUser0@Example.Com
then this command line returns the expected result.  That is, not case sensitive.
ldapsearch [...] -b 'dc=example,dc=com' "(mail=tuser0@example.com)" mail
mail: TUser0@Example.Com

- I have a problem whit the syntax of the nsViewFilter attribute, the value of the attribute is: (ou=*ou=D. PERIÓDICO,o=xxxxx,dc=xxxx,dc=xxxx). I guess the problem is the character "Ó" but if it is possible to create the ou with special characters, should be possible create a nsViewFilter with special characters to??? (389DS 1.2.5)
Currently, the syntax of nsViewFilter is IA5 String, which does not allow non-ascii characters.
attributeTypes: ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.3023 NAME 'nsViewFilter' DESC 'Netscape defined attribute type' SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26 X-ORIGIN 'Netscape Directory Server' )

Indeed, it'd be a needless restriction for nsViewFilter.  Please open a ticket at https://fedorahosted.org/389/newticket.

In the meantime, could you replace 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26 with 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15, and try?



- I have read about the attribute nsslapd-allidsthreshold and its use in older versions. I have 389DS 1.2.5, have I to use it or it is deprecated??? I have search this parameters in my ldap servers and someones have it, and others don't, maybe this behaviour is because of actualizations of the DS but I would like to know if in 1.2.5 is needed or if i can delete it.
nsslapd-allidsthreshold is replaced with nsslapd-idlistscanlimit in 389-ds-base.  Not like nsslapd-allidsthreshold, nsslapd-idlistscanlimit is used just by the search operation and you can dynamically change the value.  If the IDlist length is larger than the nsslapd-idlistscanlimit value, DS gives up generating the IDlist and uses ALLID, which scans all the entries in the primary database.

Thank you in advance.

Moses.


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