David Boreham wrote:
Richard Megginson wrote:Scott Boggs wrote:Scott Boggs <sboggs <at> trustedcs.com> writes:Would a possible solution to enforce case sensitivity at user login be to use the Case Exact String Syntax Plug-in that is listed in administrators guide?The syntax plug-ins do not enforce their particular syntax in the sense of rejecting attribute values that do not match their specified syntax. They merely provide comparison, collation, and index key generation.But any client that is authenticating on behalf of users should see the 'correct' behavior, no ? For example if a search for 'uid=Foo' were done, it would not match an entry with uid=foo.
Right. But that's controlled by the syntax setting for the attribute in the schema. Basically, when you tell the schema to use syntax OID x.y.z, that x.y.z corresponds to a particular syntax plugin.
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