Chapter 2. Directory Server Attribute Reference
2.63. houseIdentifier
The houseIdentifier contains an identifier for a specific building at a location. For example:
houseIdentifier: B105
OID
Syntax
Multi- or Single-Valued
Defined in
2.64. inetDomainBaseDN
This attribute identifies the base DN of user subtree for a DNS domain.
OID
Syntax
Multi- or Single-Valued
Defined in
2.65. inetDomainStatus
This attribute shows the current status of the domain. A domain has a status of active, inactive,
or deleted.
OID
Syntax
Multi- or Single-Valued
Defined in
2.66. inetSubscriberAccountId
This attribute contains the a unique attribute used to link the user entry for the subscriber to a billing
system.
OID
Syntax
Multi- or Single-Valued
Defined in
2.67. inetSubscriberChallenge
The inetSubscriberChallenge attribute contains some kind of question or prompt, the challenge
phrase, which is used to confirm the identity of the user in the subscriberIdentity attribute. This
attribute is used in conjunction with the inetSubscriberResponse attribute, which contains the
response to the challenge.
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DirectoryString
Multi-valued
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RFC 2256
2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.690
DN
Single-valued
Subscriber interoperability
2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.691
DirectoryString
Single-valued
Subscriber interoperability
2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.694
DirectoryString
Multi-valued
Subscriber interoperability