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Table 4.1
Commonly Used Object Classes and Attributes
Object Class
dcObject
organizationalU-
nit
inetOrgPerson
Example 4.1, "Excerpt from schema.core"
directive with explanations (line numbering for explanatory reasons).
Example 4.1 Excerpt from schema.core
#1 attributetype (2.5.4.11 NAME ( 'ou' 'organizationalUnitName')
#2
DESC 'RFC2256: organizational unit this object belongs to'
#3
SUP name )
...
#4 objectclass ( 2.5.6.5 NAME 'organizationalUnit'
#5
DESC 'RFC2256: an organizational unit'
#6
SUP top STRUCTURAL
#7
MUST ou
#8 MAY (userPassword $ searchGuide $ seeAlso $ businessCategory
$ x121Address $ registeredAddress $ destinationIndicator
$ preferredDeliveryMethod $ telexNumber
$ teletexTerminalIdentifier $ telephoneNumber
$ internationaliSDNNumber $ facsimileTelephoneNumber
$ street $ postOfficeBox $ postalCode $ postalAddress
$ physicalDeliveryOfficeName
$ st $ l $ description) )
...
The attribute type organizationalUnitName and the corresponding object class
organizationalUnit serve as an example here. Line 1 features the name of the
attribute, its unique OID (object identifier) (numerical), and the abbreviation of the at-
tribute.
Meaning
domainComponent (name
components of the domain)
organizationalUnit (organiza-
tional unit)
inetOrgPerson (person-related
data for the intranet or Inter-
net)
Example En-
try
example
doc
Geeko Linux
(page 33) shows an excerpt from a Schema
Required At-
tributes
dc
ou
sn and cn
LDAP—A Directory Service
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