is, however, possible to create custom schemes or to use multiple schemes complement-
ing each other if this is required by the environment in which the LDAP server should
operate.
Table 35.1, "Commonly Used Object Classes and Attributes"
overview of the object classes from core.schema and inetorgperson.schema
used in the example, including required attributes and valid attribute values.
Table 35.1
Commonly Used Object Classes and Attributes
Object Class
Meaning
dcObject
domainComponent (name
components of the domain)
organizationalU-
organizationalUnit (organiza-
nit
tional unit)
inetOrgPerson
inetOrgPerson (person-related
data for the intranet or Internet)
Example 35.1, "Excerpt from schema.core "
directive with explanations (line numbering for explanatory reasons).
(page 675) offers a small
Example En-
try
example
doc
Geeko Linux
(page 676) shows an excerpt from a scheme
LDAP—A Directory Service
Required At-
tributes
dc
ou
sn and cn
675
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