Re: user-defined vs. standard schema files

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George Holbert wrote:

I've copied some custom schema files to the config/schema directory. In the Java console, some of the attributes and objectclasses defined in the custom schema files show up under "Standard", while others show up in "User Defined."

Does anyone know how FDS determines that an attribute or objectclass is "standard" vs. "user-defined"? I would think everything that is defined in a custom schema file would show up in "user-defined."

We use the X-ORIGIN schema extension with a value of 'user defined'. "user-defined" really means "schema that was added over LDAP or using the console that's stored in 99user.ldif".


Not sure that this really matters much, but just curious.

Thanks,
-- George


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