Andrew Bartlett wrote:
This could be useful in any general purpose GUI app, to have the ability to perform one query and get back a list ofOn Tue, 2006-10-31 at 21:05 -0700, David Boreham wrote:Andrew Bartlett wrote:Does anybody have any pointers to an existing feature request like this, or should I file one in Bugzilla?This is what is implemented : http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/7.1/acl.html#1216899That has:Information is not given for attributes in an entry that do not have a value; for example, if the userPassword value is removed, then a future effective rights search on the entry above would not return any effective rights for userPassword, even though self-write and self-delete rights could be allowed. Likewise, if the street attribute were added with read, compare, and search rights, then street: rsc would appear in the attributeLevelRights results.I need information on unknown attributes, so that MMC can show them as valid, writable fields (not greyed out). My preferred format is a list of writable fields, as permitted by the current schema for that entry.
1) regular attributes available according to the schema 2) operational attributes - writable vs. read-only 3) virtual attributes - writable vs. read-onlyI would like to support the openldap "+" special attribute which retrieves all operational attributes, and I would also like to support the Sun DS real and virtual attrs controls.
Andrew, I think it would be beneficial to me if you could post an example ldapsearch and an example return entry in LDIF.
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