[Fedora-directory-users] question about required fields and I18N issues

Richard Megginson rmeggins at redhat.com
Wed Nov 9 00:56:10 UTC 2005


Chen Shaopeng wrote:

>Richard Megginson wrote:
>  
>
>>This is historical, due to the fact that in the old days, the uid
>>attribute was also the unix login name, which was restricted by most
>>OSes to be 7bit ASCII.  There is a 7 bit checking plugin which may be on
>>by default - you can probably safely disable it for all except
>>userPassword (and even then, your systems may be able to accept 8bit
>>passwords).
>>
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>>
>
>Thanks, I'll check the plugin more often. My apologies.
>
>I see the argument list of the 7-bit plugin now. But is there
>a reason why the base entry (dc=idsignet,dc=com) is also on
>that list?
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>
You can also specify the suffixes to which the checking applies.  If the 
suffix is not in that list, it should not be checked for 7bit attrs.

>Thanks
>
>csp
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