2.23. cn (commonName)
The commonName attribute contains the name of an entry. For user entries, the cn attribute is typically
the person's full name. For example:
commonName: John Smith
cn: Bill Anderson
With the LDAPReplica or LDAPServerobject object classes, the cn attribute value has the
following format:
cn: replicater.example.com:17430/dc%3Dexample%2Cdc%3com
OID
Syntax
Multi- or Single-Valued
Defined in
2.24. co (friendlyCountryName)
The friendlyCountryName attribute contains a country name; this can be any string. Often, the
country is used with the ISO-designated two-letter country code, while the co attribute contains a
readable country name. For example:
friendlyCountryName: Ireland
co: Ireland
OID
Syntax
Multi- or Single-Valued
Defined in
2.25. cosAttribute
The cosAttribute contains the name of the attribute for which to generate a value for the CoS.
There can be more than one cosAttribute value specified. This attribute is used by all types of
CoS definition entries.
OID
Syntax
Multi- or Single-Valued
Defined in
2.26. cosIndirectSpecifier
The cosIndirectSpecifier specifies the attribute values used by an indirect CoS to identify the
template entry.
2.5.4.3
DirectoryString
Multi-valued
16
RFC 2256
0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.43
DirectoryString
Multi-valued
17
RFC 1274
2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.550
DirectoryString
Multi-valued
Directory Server
cn (commonName)
15
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