CoS and language codes

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Rich Megginson wrote:
> On 01/11/2011 08:25 AM, Deyan Stoykov wrote:
>> Rich Megginson wrote:
>>> On 01/11/2011 06:53 AM, Deyan Stoykov wrote:
>>>> Rich Megginson wrote:
>>>>> On 01/10/2011 08:18 AM, Deyan Stoykov wrote:
>>>>>> Hello!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm implementing CoS for the ou attribute, but it doesn't work when a
>>>>>> language code (RFC2596) is included.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> # ldapsearch -x -y /etc/ldap.secret "cospriority=CIKO Template" -LLL
>>>>>> dn: cospriority=CIKO Template,ou=CIKO,ou=People,dc=ru,dc=acad,dc=bg
>>>>>> ou: CIKO
>>>>>> ou;lang-bg:: 0KbQmNCa0J4=
>>>>>> cosPriority: CIKO Template
>>>>>> objectClass: top
>>>>>> objectClass: costemplate
>>>>>> objectClass: extensibleobject
>>>>> This does not look correct.  cosPriority is supposed to be an integer:
>>>>> http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/8.2/html-single/Administration_Guide/index.html#Advanced_Entry_Management-Assigning_Class_of_Service 
>>>>>
>>>> Thank you, I fixed this, but the issue still exists:
>>>>
>>>> # ldapsearch -x -y /etc/ldap.secret "cn=CIKO Template" -LLL
>>>> dn: cn=CIKO Template, cn=CIKO CoS, 
>>>> ou=CIKO,ou=People,dc=ru,dc=acad,dc=bg
>>>> cn: CIKO Template
>>>> cosPriority: 1
>>>> ou: CIKO
>>>> ou;lang-bg:: 0KbQmNCa0J4=
>>>> objectClass: top
>>>> objectClass: costemplate
>>>> objectClass: extensibleobject
>>>>
>>>> # ldapsearch -x -y /etc/ldap.secret uid=dstoykov ou -LLL
>>>> dn: uid=dstoykov,ou=CIKO,ou=People,dc=ru,dc=acad,dc=bg
>>>> ou: CIKO
>>> What is your CoS definition entry?
>>
>> dn: cn=CIKO CoS, ou=CIKO,ou=People,dc=ru,dc=acad,dc=bg
>> costemplatedn: cn=CIKO Template, cn=CIKO CoS, 
>> ou=CIKO,ou=People,dc=ru,dc=acad,dc=bg
>> objectClass: top
>> objectClass: ldapsubentry
>> objectClass: cossuperdefinition
>> objectClass: cosPointerDefinition
>> cosAttribute: ou;lang-bg
>> cosAttribute: ou
>> cn: CIKO CoS
>>
>> Btw I was unable to export the CoS definition entry with ldapsearch 
>> (it was never in the results, even with no filter), only with db2ldif. 
>> I don't know if this is bug or by design.
> This is by design.  CoS definition entries inherit from objectclass 
> ldapsubentry - these are special entries that only show up if you 
> provide the special search filter objectclass=ldapsubentry - so if you 
> want to see all of your cos definition entries, try this:
> ldapsearch ..... 
> '(&(objectclass=cossuperdefinition)(objectclass=ldapsubentry))'

Thanks, good to know!

> Does it work correctly if you just have a single cosAttribute: ou;lang-bg?

No, no values are returned.

# ldapsearch -x uid=dstoykov ou -LLL
dn: uid=dstoykov,ou=CIKO,ou=People,dc=ru,dc=acad,dc=bg

-- 
Deyan Stoykov, dstoykov at uni-ruse.bg
System administrator
University of Ruse


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