Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
nsslapd-enquote-sup-oc (Enable Superior Object Class Enquoting)
Controls whether quoting in the
cn=schema
By default, the Directory Server places single quotes around the superior object
class identified on the
2252 indicates that this value should not be quoted.
That is, the Directory Server publishes
entry as follows:
objectclasses: ( 2.5.6.6 NAME 'person' DESC 'Standard ObjectClass'
SUP 'top' MUST ( objectclass $ sn $ cn ) MAY ( aci $ description $
seealso $ telephonenumber $ userpassword ) )
However, RFC 2252 indicates that this attribute should be published as follows:
objectclasses: ( 2.5.6.6 NAME 'person' DESC 'Standard ObjectClass'
SUP top MUST ( objectclass $ sn $ cn ) MAY ( aci $ description $
seealso $ telephonenumber $ userpassword ) )
Notice the absence of single quotes around the word
Turning this attribute on will cause the Directory Server Resource Kit LDAP clients
to no longer function, as they require the schema as defined in RFC 2252.
Turning this attribute off causes the Directory Server to conform to RFC 2252, but
doing so may interfere with some earlier LDAP clients. Specifically, any client
written using the Netscape Java LDAP SDK 4.x will no longer be able to correctly
read and modify schema. This includes the 4.x version of the Netscape Console.
Please note that turning this attribute on or off does not affect the 5.0 Netscape
Console.
Entry DN
Valid Range
Default Value
Syntax
Example
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entry will conform to the quoting specified by internet draft RFC 2252.
objectclasses
cn=config
on | off
on
DirectoryString
nsslapd-enquote-sup-oc: off
attributes contained in the
objectclasses
attributes contained in
objectclasses
top
. RFC
cn=schema
attributes in the
cn=schema
.
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