Ditredirect; Dmdname; Dn (Distinguishedname) - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.02 - SCHEMA Reference

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dITRedirect

Definition
Used to indicate that the object described by one entry now has a newer entry in
the directory tree. This attribute may be used when an individual's place of work
changes, and the individual acquires a new organizational DN.
For example:
ditRedirect: cn=jdoe, o=example.com
This attribute is defined in RFC 1274.
Syntax
DN
OID
0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.54

dmdName

Definition
The value of this attribute specifies a directory management domain (DMD), the
administrative authority which operates the directory server.
This attribute is defined in RFC 2256.
Syntax
DirectoryString, multi-valued.
OID
2.5.4.54

dn (distinguishedName)

Definition
Defines the distinguished name (DN) for the entry.
For example:
dn: cn=Jane Doe, ou=Quality Control, o=example.com
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