Scott Boggs wrote:
Yes you can. I think perhaps your confusion comes from the fact the "objectclass" type is the first attribute type defined in the file:Pete Rowley <prowley <at> redhat.com> writes:In the attributetypes attribute (as objectclasses are stored in the objectclasses attribute). There are most definitely attributes defined in 00core.ldif since attributes have to be defined before you define objectclasses that rely on them.So if I wanted to change the actual attributetype definition, I could'nt? I know it would violate the RFC, but I thought still had access to the core definitionlike with the core.ldif of openldap.
attributeTypes: ( 2.5.4.0 NAME 'objectClass' DESC 'Standard LDAP attribute type' EQUALITY objectIdentifierMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38 X-ORIGIN 'RFC 2256' )
Note "attributeTypes:" at the beginning - you are quite free to change whatever you wish, noting the dire warnings given previously :)
-- Pete
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