Scott Boggs <sboggs <at> trustedcs.com> writes: > > > > Ok. I suppose you could change the syntax of that attribute, but that > > is strongly discouraged. What is your application that requires all > > lower case uids? > > > > Not really a application, but having to meet a site security policy. > > thank you. > > Thank you to everyone for helping me out with this (non-traditional) solution for my username case sensitivity issue. Following what Jeff outlined I am approaching my new oid for a new attribute 'altuid' with the syntax for 2.5.13.5 (caseExactMatch) and 2.5.13.7 (caseExactSubstringMatch). Since these are standard matching rules will I have to define them in anyway for FDS to use them? and just to double check , would there be any reason I should not use these syntax definitions? Last thing I want to do is screw up my FDS. Thanks again for everyone's time. To clarify, my FDS will not be interacting outside it's private realm and not with any applications, so I am hoping this approach is viable for my FDS -- Fedora-directory-users mailing list Fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users