Scott Boggs wrote:
Del <del <at> babel.com.au> writes:
>Scott Boggs wrote:
>
>
>>I am curious; I understand that LDAP does not enforce case sensitivity for
>>user names or passwords.
>>However, I am wondering if there is a method to enforce such a policy on
>>fedora-ds? I noticed the behavior earlier this week and it reminded me this
>>behavior in LDAP. I am using a older version of fds, any chance the newer
>>version addresses this?
>>
>>
No, the newer version does not address this. Passwords are already case
sensitive. As for user names, what attribute were you planning to use?
>I would strongly recommend against doing this for user names
(actually
>passwords are case sensitive). It's impossible to make user names in
>email addresses case sensitive (it breaks various RFCs) so there is no
>reason to make user names at the system end, where any possible MTA/MDA
>might live, case sensitive.
>
>
>
I understand the reasons behind the case-sensitivity enforcement. However, I
need to find a method to enforce case with the usernames. There will be no
email interaction involved. Any suggestions? Thanks
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