Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - IDENTITY SERVER Manual page 139

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displayName: The preferred name of a person to be used when displaying entries. Identifies a
name to be used. When displaying an entry, especially within a one-line summary list, it is
useful to use this value. Because other attribute types such as cn are multivalued, an additional
attribute type is needed.
employeeNumber: Numerically identifies a person within an organization.
employeeType: Identifies the type of employee.
givenName: Identifies the person's name that is not his or her surname or middle name.
homePhone: Identifies a person by home phone.
homePostalAddress: Identifies a person by home address.
initials: Identifies a person by his or her initials. This attribute contains the initials of an
individual, but not the surname.
jpegPhoto: Stores one or more images of a person, in JPEG format.
labeledURI: Uniform Resource Identifier with an optional label. The label describes the
resource to which the URI points.
mail: A user's e-mail address.
manager: Identifies a person as a manager.
mobile: Specifies a mobile telephone number associated with a person.
o: The name of an organization.
pager: The pager telephone number for an object.
photo: Specifies a photograph for an object.
preferredLanguage: Indicates an individual's preferred written or spoken language.
roomNumber: The room number of an object.
secretary: Specifies the secretary of a person.
sn: The X.500 surname attribute, which contains the family name of a person.
uid: User ID.
userCertificate: An attribute stored and requested in the binary form.
userPKCS12: A format to exchange personal identity information. Use this attribute when
information is stored in a directory service.
userSMIMECertificate: PKCS#7 SignedData used to support S/MIME. This value indicates
that the content that is signed is ignored by consumers of userSMIMECertificate values.
x500uniqueIdentifier: Distinguishes between objects when a distinguished name has been
reused. This is a different attribute type from both the uid and the uniqueIdentifier type.
3 To configure 64-bit attribute data encoding, click an attribute's check box, then click one of the
following links:
Set Encode: Specifies that LDAP returns a raw format of the attribute rather than binary
format, which Access Manager encodes to base64, so that the protected resource understands
the attribute. You might use base64 encoding if you use certificates that require raw bites rather
than binary string format.
Clear Encode: Deletes the 64-bit data encoding setting.
4 Click Apply to save changes, then click the Servers tab to return to the Servers page.
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