David Boreham wrote:
Richard Megginson wrote:
> Scott Boggs wrote:
>
>> Scott Boggs <sboggs <at> trustedcs.com> writes:
>>
>> Would a possible solution to enforce case sensitivity at user login
>> be to use the Case Exact String Syntax Plug-in that is listed in
>> administrators guide?
>
> The syntax plug-ins do not enforce their particular syntax in the
> sense of rejecting attribute values that do not match their specified
> syntax. They merely provide comparison, collation, and index key
> generation.
But any client that is authenticating on behalf of users should see the
'correct' behavior, no ? For example if a search for 'uid=Foo' were
done, it would not match an entry with uid=foo.
Right. But that's controlled by the syntax setting for the attribute in
the schema. Basically, when you tell the schema to use syntax OID
x.y.z, that x.y.z corresponds to a particular syntax plugin.
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