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Network Working Group K. Zeilenga
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Request for Comments: 3672 OpenLDAP Foundation
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Category: Standards Track S. Legg
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Adacel Technologies
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December 2003
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Subentries in the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
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Status of this Memo
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This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
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Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
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improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
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Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
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and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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Copyright Notice
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Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003). All Rights Reserved.
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Abstract
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In X.500 directories, subentries are special entries used to hold
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information associated with a subtree or subtree refinement. This
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document adapts X.500 subentries mechanisms for use with the
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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).
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1. Overview
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From [X.501]:
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A subentry is a special kind of entry immediately subordinate to
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an administrative point. It contains attributes that pertain to
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a subtree (or subtree refinement) associated with its
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administrative point. The subentries and their administrative
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point are part of the same naming context.
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A single subentry may serve all or several aspects of
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administrative authority. Alternatively, a specific aspect of
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administrative authority may be handled through one or more of
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its own subentries.
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Subentries in the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
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[RFC3377] SHALL behave in accordance with X.501 unless noted
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otherwise in this specification.
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Zeilenga & Legg Standards Track [Page 1]
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RFC 3672 Subentries in LDAP December 2003
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In absence of the subentries control (detailed in Section 3),
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subentries SHALL NOT be considered in one-level and subtree scope
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search operations. For all other operations, including base scope
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search operations, subentries SHALL be considered.
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1.1. Conventions
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Schema definitions are provided using LDAP description formats
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[RFC2252]. Definitions provided here are formatted (line wrapped)
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for readability.
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Protocol elements are described using ASN.1 [X.680]. The term "BER-
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encoded" means the element is to be encoded using the Basic Encoding
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Rules [X.690] under the restrictions detailed in Section 5.1 of
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[RFC2251].
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The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
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"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
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document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
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2. Subentry Schema
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2.1. Subtree Specification Syntax
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The Subtree Specification syntax provides a general purpose mechanism
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for the specification of a subset of entries in a subtree of the
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Directory Information Tree (DIT). A subtree begins at some base
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entry and includes the subordinates of that entry down to some
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identified lower boundary, possibly extending to the leaf entries. A
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subtree specification is always used within a context or scope which
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implicitly determines the bounds of the subtree. For example, the
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scope of a subtree specification for a subschema administrative area
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does not include the subtrees of any subordinate administrative point
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entries for subschema administration. Where a subtree specification
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does not identify a contiguous subset of the entries within a single
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subtree the collection is termed a subtree refinement.
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This syntax corresponds to the SubtreeSpecification ASN.1 type
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described in [X.501], Section 11.3. This ASN.1 data type definition
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is reproduced here for completeness.
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SubtreeSpecification ::= SEQUENCE {
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base [0] LocalName DEFAULT { },
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COMPONENTS OF ChopSpecification,
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specificationFilter [4] Refinement OPTIONAL }
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LocalName ::= RDNSequence
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Zeilenga & Legg Standards Track [Page 2]
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RFC 3672 Subentries in LDAP December 2003
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ChopSpecification ::= SEQUENCE {
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specificExclusions [1] SET OF CHOICE {
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chopBefore [0] LocalName,
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chopAfter [1] LocalName } OPTIONAL,
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minimum [2] BaseDistance DEFAULT 0,
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maximum [3] BaseDistance OPTIONAL }
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BaseDistance ::= INTEGER (0 .. MAX)
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Refinement ::= CHOICE {
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item [0] OBJECT-CLASS.&id,
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and [1] SET OF Refinement,
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or [2] SET OF Refinement,
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not [3] Refinement }
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The components of SubtreeSpecification are: base, which identifies
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the base entry of the subtree or subtree refinement, and
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specificExclusions, minimum, maximum and specificationFilter, which
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then reduce the set of subordinate entries of the base entry. The
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subtree or subtree refinement contains all the entries within scope
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that are not excluded by any of the components of the subtree
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specification. When all of the components of SubtreeSpecification
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are absent (i.e., when a value of the Subtree Specification syntax is
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the empty sequence, {}), the specified subtree implicitly includes
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all the entries within scope.
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Any particular use of this mechanism MAY impose limitations or
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constraints on the components of SubtreeSpecification.
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The LDAP syntax specification is:
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( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.45 DESC 'SubtreeSpecification' )
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The LDAP-specific encoding of values of this syntax is defined by the
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Generic String Encoding Rules [RFC3641]. Appendix A provides an
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equivalent Augmented Backus-Naur Form (ABNF) [RFC2234] for this
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syntax.
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2.1.1. Base
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The base component of SubtreeSpecification nominates the base entry
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of the subtree or subtree refinement. The base entry may be an entry
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which is subordinate to the root entry of the scope in which the
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subtree specification is used, in which case the base component
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contains a sequence of Relative Distinguished Names (RDNs) relative
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to the root entry of the scope, or may be the root entry of the scope
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itself (the default), in which case the base component is absent or
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contains an empty sequence of RDNs.
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Zeilenga & Legg Standards Track [Page 3]
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Entries that are not subordinates of the base entry are excluded from
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the subtree or subtree refinement.
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2.1.2. Specific Exclusions
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The specificExclusions component of a ChopSpecification is a list of
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exclusions that specify entries and their subordinates to be excluded
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from the subtree or subtree refinement. The entry is specified by a
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sequence of RDNs relative to the base entry (i.e., a LocalName).
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Each exclusion is of either the chopBefore or chopAfter form. If the
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chopBefore form is used then the specified entry and its subordinates
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are excluded from the subtree or subtree refinement. If the
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chopAfter form is used then only the subordinates of the specified
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entry are excluded from the subtree or subtree refinement.
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2.1.3. Minimum and Maximum
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The minimum and maximum components of a ChopSpecification allow the
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exclusion of entries based on their depth in the DIT.
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Entries that are less than the minimum number of RDN arcs below the
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base entry are excluded from the subtree or subtree refinement. A
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minimum value of zero (the default) corresponds to the base entry.
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Entries that are more than the maximum number of RDN arcs below the
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base entry are excluded from the subtree or subtree refinement. An
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absent maximum component indicates that there is no upper limit on
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the number of RDN arcs below the base entry for entries in the
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subtree or subtree refinement.
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2.1.4. Specification Filter
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The specificationFilter component is a boolean expression of
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assertions about the values of the objectClass attribute of the base
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entry and its subordinates. A Refinement assertion item evaluates to
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true for an entry if that entry's objectClass attribute contains the
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OID nominated in the assertion. Entries for which the overall filter
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evaluates to false are excluded from the subtree refinement. If the
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specificationFilter is absent then no entries are excluded from the
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subtree or subtree refinement because of their objectClass attribute
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values.
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Zeilenga & Legg Standards Track [Page 4]
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RFC 3672 Subentries in LDAP December 2003
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2.2. Administrative Role Attribute Type
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The Administrative Model defined in [X.501], clause 10 requires that
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administrative entries contain an administrativeRole attribute to
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indicate that the associated administrative area is concerned with
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one or more administrative roles.
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The administrativeRole operational attribute is specified as follows:
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( 2.5.18.5 NAME 'administrativeRole'
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EQUALITY objectIdentifierMatch
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USAGE directoryOperation
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SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38 )
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The possible values of this attribute defined in X.501 are:
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OID NAME
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-------- -------------------------------
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2.5.23.1 autonomousArea
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2.5.23.2 accessControlSpecificArea
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2.5.23.3 accessControlInnerArea
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2.5.23.4 subschemaAdminSpecificArea
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2.5.23.5 collectiveAttributeSpecificArea
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2.5.23.6 collectiveAttributeInnerArea
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Other values may be defined in other specifications. Names
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associated with each administrative role are Object Identifier
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Descriptors [RFC3383].
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The administrativeRole operational attribute is also used to regulate
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the subentries permitted to be subordinate to an administrative
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entry. A subentry not of a class permitted by the administrativeRole
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attribute cannot be subordinate to the administrative entry.
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2.3. Subtree Specification Attribute Type
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The subtreeSpecification operational attribute is defined as follows:
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( 2.5.18.6 NAME 'subtreeSpecification'
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SINGLE-VALUE
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USAGE directoryOperation
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SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.45 )
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This attribute is present in all subentries. See [X.501], clause 10.
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Values of the subtreeSpecification attribute nominate collections of
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entries within the DIT for one or more aspects of administrative
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authority.
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Zeilenga & Legg Standards Track [Page 5]
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2.4. Subentry Object Class
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The subentry object class is a structural object class.
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( 2.5.17.0 NAME 'subentry'
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SUP top STRUCTURAL
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MUST ( cn $ subtreeSpecification ) )
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3. Subentries Control
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The subentries control MAY be sent with a searchRequest to control
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the visibility of entries and subentries which are within scope.
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Non-visible entries or subentries are not returned in response to the
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request.
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The subentries control is an LDAP Control whose controlType is
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1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.10.1, criticality is TRUE or FALSE (hence absent),
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and controlValue contains a BER-encoded BOOLEAN indicating
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visibility. A controlValue containing the value TRUE indicates that
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subentries are visible and normal entries are not. A controlValue
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containing the value FALSE indicates that normal entries are visible
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and subentries are not.
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Note that TRUE visibility has the three octet encoding { 01 01 FF }
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and FALSE visibility has the three octet encoding { 01 01 00 }.
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The controlValue SHALL NOT be absent.
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In absence of this control, subentries are not visible to singleLevel
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and wholeSubtree scope Search requests but are visible to baseObject
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scope Search requests.
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There is no corresponding response control.
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This control is not appropriate for non-Search operations.
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4. Security Considerations
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Subentries often hold administrative information or other sensitive
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information and should be protected from unauthorized access and
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disclosure as described in [RFC2829][RFC2830].
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General LDAP [RFC3377] security considerations also apply.
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Zeilenga & Legg Standards Track [Page 6]
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RFC 3672 Subentries in LDAP December 2003
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5. IANA Considerations
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5.1. Descriptors
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The IANA has registered the LDAP descriptors detailed in this
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technical specification. The following registration template is
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suggested:
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Subject: Request for LDAP Descriptor Registration
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Descriptor (short name): see comment
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Object Identifier: see comment
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Person & email address to contact for further information:
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Kurt Zeilenga <kurt@OpenLDAP.org>
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Usage: see comment
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Specification: RFC3672
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Author/Change Controller: IESG
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Comments:
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NAME Type OID
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------------------------ ---- --------
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accessControlInnerArea R 2.5.23.3
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accessControlSpecificArea R 2.5.23.2
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administrativeRole A 2.5.18.5
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autonomousArea R 2.5.23.1
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collectiveAttributeInnerArea R 2.5.23.6
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collectiveAttributeSpecificArea R 2.5.23.5
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subentry O 2.5.17.0
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subschemaAdminSpecificArea R 2.5.23.4
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subtreeSpecification A 2.5.18.6
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where Type A is Attribute, Type O is ObjectClass, and Type R is
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Administrative Role.
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5.2. Object Identifiers
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This document uses the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.10.1 to identify an
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LDAP protocol element defined herein. This OID was assigned [ASSIGN]
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by OpenLDAP Foundation, under its IANA-assigned private enterprise
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allocation [PRIVATE], for use in this specification.
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Other OIDs which appear in this document were either assigned by the
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ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 - Subcommittee 6 to identify
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elements of X.500 schema or assigned in RFC 2252 for the use
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described here.
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Zeilenga & Legg Standards Track [Page 7]
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RFC 3672 Subentries in LDAP December 2003
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5.3. Protocol Mechanisms
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The IANA has registered the LDAP protocol mechanisms [RFC3383]
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detailed in this specification.
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Subject: Request for LDAP Protocol Mechanism Registration
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Description: Subentries
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Person & email address to contact for further information:
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Kurt Zeilenga <kurt@openldap.org>
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Usage: Control
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Specification: RFC3672
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Author/Change Controller: IESG
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Comments: none
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6. Acknowledgment
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This document is based on engineering done by IETF LDUP and LDAPext
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Working Groups including "LDAP Subentry Schema" by Ed Reed. This
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document also borrows from a number of ITU documents including X.501.
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7. Intellectual Property Statement
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The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any
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intellectual property or other rights that might be claimed to
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pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in
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this document or the extent to which any license under such rights
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might or might not be available; neither does it represent that it
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has made any effort to identify any such rights. Information on the
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IETF's procedures with respect to rights in standards-track and
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standards-related documentation can be found in BCP-11. Copies of
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claims of rights made available for publication and any assurances of
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licenses to be made available, or the result of an attempt made to
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obtain a general license or permission for the use of such
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proprietary rights by implementors or users of this specification can
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be obtained from the IETF Secretariat.
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The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any
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copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary
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rights which may cover technology that may be required to practice
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this standard. Please address the information to the IETF Executive
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Director.
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Zeilenga & Legg Standards Track [Page 8]
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RFC 3672 Subentries in LDAP December 2003
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A. Subtree Specification ABNF
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This appendix is non-normative.
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The LDAP-specific string encoding for the Subtree Specification
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syntax is specified by the Generic String Encoding Rules [RFC3641].
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The ABNF [RFC2234] in this appendix for this syntax is provided only
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as a convenience and is equivalent to the encoding specified by the
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application of [RFC3641]. Since the SubtreeSpecification ASN.1 type
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may be extended in future editions of [X.501], the provided ABNF
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should be regarded as a snapshot in time. The LDAP-specific encoding
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for any extension to the SubtreeSpecification ASN.1 type can be
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determined from [RFC3641].
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In the event that there is a discrepancy between this ABNF and the
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encoding determined by [RFC3641], [RFC3641] is to be taken as
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definitive.
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SubtreeSpecification = "{" [ sp ss-base ]
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[ sep sp ss-specificExclusions ]
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[ sep sp ss-minimum ]
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[ sep sp ss-maximum ]
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[ sep sp ss-specificationFilter ]
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sp "}"
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ss-base = id-base msp LocalName
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ss-specificExclusions = id-specificExclusions msp
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SpecificExclusions
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ss-minimum = id-minimum msp BaseDistance
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ss-maximum = id-maximum msp BaseDistance
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ss-specificationFilter = id-specificationFilter msp Refinement
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id-base = %x62.61.73.65 ; "base"
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id-specificExclusions = %x73.70.65.63.69.66.69.63.45.78.63.6C.75.73
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%x69.6F.6E.73 ; "specificExclusions"
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id-minimum = %x6D.69.6E.69.6D.75.6D ; "minimum"
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id-maximum = %x6D.61.78.69.6D.75.6D ; "maximum"
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id-specificationFilter = %x73.70.65.63.69.66.69.63.61.74.69.6F.6E.46
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%x69.6C.74.65.72 ; "specificationFilter"
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SpecificExclusions = "{" [ sp SpecificExclusion
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*( "," sp SpecificExclusion ) ] sp "}"
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SpecificExclusion = chopBefore / chopAfter
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chopBefore = id-chopBefore ":" LocalName
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chopAfter = id-chopAfter ":" LocalName
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id-chopBefore = %x63.68.6F.70.42.65.66.6F.72.65 ; "chopBefore"
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id-chopAfter = %x63.68.6F.70.41.66.74.65.72 ; "chopAfter"
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Zeilenga & Legg Standards Track [Page 9]
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Refinement = item / and / or / not
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item = id-item ":" OBJECT-IDENTIFIER
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and = id-and ":" Refinements
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or = id-or ":" Refinements
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not = id-not ":" Refinement
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Refinements = "{" [ sp Refinement
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*( "," sp Refinement ) ] sp "}"
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id-item = %x69.74.65.6D ; "item"
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id-and = %x61.6E.64 ; "and"
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id-or = %x6F.72 ; "or"
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id-not = %x6E.6F.74 ; "not"
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BaseDistance = INTEGER-0-MAX
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The <sp>, <msp>, <sep>, <INTEGER>, <INTEGER-0-MAX>, <OBJECT-
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IDENTIFIER> and <LocalName> rules are defined in [RFC3642].
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Normative References
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[X.501] ITU-T, "The Directory -- Models," X.501, 1993.
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[X.680] ITU-T, "Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) -
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Specification of Basic Notation", X.680, 1994.
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[X.690] ITU-T, "Specification of ASN.1 encoding rules: Basic,
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Canonical, and Distinguished Encoding Rules", X.690,
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1994.
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[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
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Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
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[RFC2251] Wahl, M., Howes, T. and S. Kille, "Lightweight Directory
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Access Protocol (v3)", RFC 2251, December 1997.
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[RFC2252] Wahl, M., Coulbeck, A., Howes, T. and S. Kille,
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"Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3): Attribute
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Syntax Definitions", RFC 2252, December 1997.
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[RFC2829] Wahl, M., Alvestrand, H., Hodges, J. and R. Morgan,
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"Authentication Methods for LDAP", RFC 2829, May 2000.
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[RFC2830] Hodges, J., Morgan, R. and M. Wahl, "Lightweight
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Directory Access Protocol (v3): Extension for Transport
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Layer Security", RFC 2830, May 2000.
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[RFC3377] Hodges, J. and R. Morgan, "Lightweight Directory Access
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Protocol (v3): Technical Specification", RFC 3377,
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September 2002.
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Zeilenga & Legg Standards Track [Page 10]
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RFC 3672 Subentries in LDAP December 2003
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[RFC3383] Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
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Considerations for the Lightweight Directory Access
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Protocol (LDAP)", RFC 3383, September 2002.
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[RFC3641] Legg, S., "Generic String Encoding Rules (GSER) for ASN.1
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Types", RFC 3641, October 2003.
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Informative References
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[RFC2234] Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
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Specifications: ABNF", RFC 2234, November 1997.
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[RFC3642] Legg, S., "Common Elements of Generic String Encoding
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Rules (GSER) Encodings", RFC 3642, October 2003.
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[ASSIGN] OpenLDAP Foundation, "OpenLDAP OID Delegations",
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http://www.openldap.org/foundation/oid-delegate.txt
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[PRIVATE] IANA, "Private Enterprise Numbers",
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http://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers
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Authors' Addresses
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Kurt D. Zeilenga
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OpenLDAP Foundation
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EMail: Kurt@OpenLDAP.org
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Steven Legg
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Adacel Technologies Ltd.
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250 Bay Street
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Brighton, Victoria 3186
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AUSTRALIA
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Phone: +61 3 8530 7710
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Fax: +61 3 8530 7888
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EMail: steven.legg@adacel.com.au
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RFC 3672 Subentries in LDAP December 2003
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