openldap/servers/slapd/schema
Pierangelo Masarati 097420bfc4 fix typo
2007-08-25 09:37:59 +00:00
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collective.schema
corba.schema
core.ldif
core.schema allow attribute inheritance with syntax restriction (please review) 2007-05-16 01:40:34 +00:00
cosine.ldif More LDIF-format schema, for test049 2007-01-22 13:43:11 +00:00
cosine.schema
duaconf.schema
dyngroup.schema fix typo 2007-08-25 09:37:59 +00:00
inetorgperson.ldif More LDIF-format schema, for test049 2007-01-22 13:43:11 +00:00
inetorgperson.schema
java.schema
misc.schema
nadf.schema
nis.ldif More LDIF-format schema, for test049 2007-01-22 13:43:11 +00:00
nis.schema
openldap.ldif
openldap.schema
ppolicy.schema
README

This directory contains user application schema definitions for use
with slapd(8).

File                    Description
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collective.schema       Collective attributes (experimental)
corba.schema            Corba Object
core.schema             OpenLDAP "core"
cosine.schema           COSINE Pilot
duaconf.schema          Client Configuration (work in progress)
dyngroup.schema			Dynamic Group (experimental)
inetorgperson.schema    InetOrgPerson
java.schema             Java Object
misc.schema             Miscellaneous Schema (experimental)
nadf.schema             North American Directory Forum (obsolete)
nis.schema              Network Information Service (experimental)
openldap.schema         OpenLDAP Project (FYI)
ppolicy.schema          Password Policy Schema (work in progress)

Additional "generally useful" schema definitions can be submitted
using the OpenLDAP Issue Tracking System <http://www.openldap.org/its/>.
Submissions should include a stable reference to a mature, open
technical specification (e.g., an RFC) for the schema.

The core.ldif and openldap.ldif files are equivalent to their
corresponding .schema files. They have been provided as examples
for use with the dynamic configuration backend. These example files
are not actually necessary since slapd will automatically convert any
included *.schema files into LDIF when converting a slapd.conf file
to a configuration database, but they serve as a model of how to
convert schema files in general.

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