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INTERNET-DRAFT Kurt D. Zeilenga
Intended Category: Informational OpenLDAP Foundation
Expires in six months 20 December 2002
LDAP: Requesting Attributes by Object Class
<draft-zeilenga-ldap-adlist-04.txt>
Status of this Memo
This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all
provisions of Section 10 of RFC2026.
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Please see the Copyright section near the end of this document for
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Abstract
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) search operation
provides mechanisms for clients to request all user application
attributes, all operational attributes, or attributes selected by
their description. This document extends LDAP to provide a mechanism
for LDAP clients to request the return of all attributes of an object
class.
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1. Overview
In the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC3377], the
search operation [RFC2251] support requesting a sets of attributes.
This set is determined by a list of attribute descriptions. Two
special descriptors are defined to request all user attributes ("*")
[RFC2251] and all operational attributes ("+") [OPATTRS]. However,
there is no convenient mechanism for requesting pre-defined sets of
attributes.
This document extends LDAP to allow an object class identifier to be
specified in search request attributes list to request the return all
attributes allowed by object class. A plus sign ("+", U+002B) is used
to distinguish an object class identifier from an attribute
descriptions.
For example, the attribute list of "+country" is equivalent to the
attribute list of 'c', 'searchGuide', 'description', and
'objectClass'. This object class and its attributes are described in
[RFC2256].
This extension is intended to be used where the user is in direct
control of the parameters of the LDAP search operation.
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
2. Return of all Attributes of an Object Class
This extension allows object class identifiers is to be provided in
the attributes field of the LDAP SearchRequest [RFC2251]. For each
object class identified in the attributes field, the request is to be
treated as if each attribute allowed by that class (by "MUST" or
"MAY", directly or by SUPerior) was itself listed.
If the object class identifier is unrecognized, it is be treated an an
unrecognized attribute description.
This extension redefines the attributes field of the SearchRequest to
be a DescriptionList described by the following ASN.1 [X.680] data
type:
DescriptionList ::= SEQUENCE OF Description
Description ::= LDAPString
The Description is string conforming to the ABNF [RFC2234]:
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Description = AttributeDescription | ObjectClassDescription.
ObjectClassDescription = "+" ObjectClass *( ";" options )
where <AttributeDescription> and <options> productions are as defined
in Section 4.1.5 of [RFC2251] and an <ObjectClass> is an object
identifier, in either <numericoid> or <descr> form [RFC2252], of an
object class.
<ObjectClassDescription> <options> are provided for extensibility.
This document only defines semantics of <ObjectClassDescription>s with
zero options in the attributes field of a SearchRequest. Other uses
may be defined in future specifications.
Servers supporting this feature SHOULD publish the Object Identifier
1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.11.2 as a value of the 'supportedFeatures'
[FEATURES] attribute in the root DSE.
3. Security Considerations
This extension provides a shorthand for requesting all attributes of
an object class. As these attributes which could have been listed
individually, this short hand is not believed to raise additional
security considerations.
Implementors of this (or any) LDAP extension should be familiar with
general LDAP security considerations [RFC3377].
4. IANA Considerations
This OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.11.2 to identify the LDAP "OC AD List?
feature. This OID was assigned [ASSIGN] by OpenLDAP Foundation, under
its IANA-assigned private enterprise allocation [PRIVATE], for use in
this specification.
Registration of this protocol mechansism is requested per BCP 64
[RFC3383].
Subject: Request for LDAP Protocol Mechansism Registration
Object Identifier: 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.5.2
Description: OC AD Lists
Person & email address to contact for further information:
Kurt Zeilenga <kurt@openldap.org>
Usage: Feature
Specification: RFCxxxx
Author/Change Controller: Kurt Zeilenga <kurt@openldap.org>
Comments: none
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5. Author's Address
Kurt D. Zeilenga
OpenLDAP Foundation
<Kurt@OpenLDAP.org>
6. Normative References
[RFC2119] S. Bradner, "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
Requirement Levels", BCP 14 (also RFC 2119), March 1997.
[RFC2234] D. Crocker, P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
Specifications: ABNF", RFC 2234, November 1997.
[RFC2251] M. Wahl, T. Howes, S. Kille, "Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (v3)", RFC 2251, December 1997.
[RFC2252] M. Wahl, A. Coulbeck, T. Howes, S. Kille, "Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol (v3): Attribute Syntax
Definitions", RFC 2252, December 1997.
[RFC3377] J. Hodges, R. Morgan, "Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (v3): Technical Specification", RFC 3377,
September 2002.
[FEATURES] K. Zeilenga, "Feature Discovery in LDAP",
draft-zeilenga-ldap-features-xx.txt (a work in progress).
[X.680] ITU-T, "Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) -
Specification of Basic Notation", X.680, 1994.
7. Informative References
[RFC2256] M. Wahl, "A Summary of the X.500(96) User Schema for use
with LDAPv3", RFC 2256, December 1997.
[RFC3383] K. Zeilenga, "IANA Considerations for LDAP", RFC 3383,
September 2002.
[ASSIGN] OpenLDAP Foundation, "OpenLDAP OID Delegations",
http://www.openldap.org/foundation/oid-delegate.txt.
[PRIVATE] IANA, "Private Enterprise Numbers",
http://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers.
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