--- Pete Rowley <prowley at redhat.com> wrote: > Susan wrote: > >However, I now get this: > >[root at cnyldap01 schema]# /opt/fedora-ds/slapd-cnyldap01/restart-slapd > >[06/Feb/2006:13:34:09 -0500] dse - The entry cn=schema in file > >/opt/fedora-ds/slapd-cnyldap01/config/schema/80autofs.ldif is invalid, error code 20 (Type or > >value exists) - object class automount: The OID "1.3.6.1.1.1.1.9" is also used by the attribute > >type "shadowInactive" > > > >Have you seen this error before? > > > > > > > It is conflicting with the RFC2307 schema. I don't know how this stuff > perpetuates (and this nonsense is everywhere, I have seen at least two > phony OIDs for this attribute alone) - but the automount attribute in > the linked schema has an OID stolen from RFC2307 and assigned by IANA to > shadowInactive. Got it. The problem is that the schema above is provided by what looks like a Redhat employee which lends some credence to it. > RFC2307bis is the first document to mention automount, and it designates > automount schema thus: so, should I just use the RFC2307bis schema then? I mean, looks like this RFC has expired and there doesn't seem to be a replacement for the autofs attributes and object classes. Uhm.. What's a gal to do then??? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com