Re: [389-devel] is it correct: slapi_dn_normalize_ext removes space after escaped comma

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You're right. I had the problem in version 1.2.7.a5. In the version 1.2.8.a1 it works (including Solaris).

Thanks,
Carsten

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Von: Rich Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx>
Datum: Donnerstag, 3. Februar 2011, 21:54
Betreff: Re: [389-devel] is it correct: slapi_dn_normalize_ext removes space after escaped comma
An: "389 Directory server developer discussion." <389-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Carsten Grzemba <grzemba@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Nathan Kinder <nkinder@xxxxxxxxxx>

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> On 02/03/2011 01:08 AM, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
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I have built the DS on Solaris 10 and I have updated the source to 1.2.7.5 (git).
> Can You give me the bugid, so that I can compare the source code related to this issue?
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> Is there any chance you could try to reproduce this issue on linux?
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> Thanks,
> Carsten
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> Von: Nathan Kinder <nkinder@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Datum: Mittwoch, 2. Februar 2011, 16:40
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   On 02/02/2011 02:10 AM, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
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     We synchronize AD user with the directory server.
> We have the problem that the users are created in AD with the notation "lastname, firstname" (CN). >>Since the directory server, the DN formed from the UID all is right. The CN also is also the same.
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> However if syncing groups, then the member attributes from AD (CN's include the comma and space) >>through slapi_dn_normalize_ext will normalized. Then the comma is replaced by \2C and the space >>after the comma is deleted.
> Without the space, these users are not found anymore and the attribute uniqueMember stay empty.
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> I think to remove the space after the escaped comma is a mistake. ?
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> What version of 389-ds-base are you using?  I believe that I fixed
> this issue a little while back.  It is correct to remove the space
> if the attribute used in the DN element is defined to use the
> Distinguished Name syntax.  The CN attribute is not using this
> syntax, which is the bug that I fixed.
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> Thanks,
> -NGK
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> > Regards,
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Carsten
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