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#
# Dynamic Group schema (experimental), as defined by Netscape. See
# http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/ent-server/pdf/esadmin611.pdf
# page 70 for details on how these groups were used.
#
# A description of the objectclass definition is available here:
# http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/schema/7.1/oc_dir.html#1303745
#
# depends upon:
# core.schema
#
# These definitions are considered experimental due to the lack of
# a formal specification (e.g., RFC).
#
# NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PRODUCTION USE! USE WITH CAUTION!
#
# The Netscape documentation describes this as an auxiliary objectclass
# but their implementations have always defined it as a structural class.
# The sloppiness here is because Netscape-derived servers don't actually
# implement the X.500 data model, and they don't honor the distinction
# between structural and auxiliary classes. This fact is noted here:
# http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5016864&messageID=9034636
#
# In accordance with other existing implementations, we define it as a
# structural class.
#
# Our definition of memberURL also does not match theirs but again
# their published definition and what works in practice do not agree.
# In other words, the Netscape definitions are broken and interoperability
# is not guaranteed.
#
# Also see the new DynGroup proposed spec at
# http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-haripriya-dynamicgroup-02
objectIdentifier NetscapeRoot 2.16.840.1.113730
objectIdentifier NetscapeLDAP NetscapeRoot:3
objectIdentifier NetscapeLDAPattributeType NetscapeLDAP:1
objectIdentifier NetscapeLDAPobjectClass NetscapeLDAP:2
objectIdentifier OpenLDAPExp11 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.11
objectIdentifier DynGroupBase OpenLDAPExp11:8
objectIdentifier DynGroupAttr DynGroupBase:1
objectIdentifier DynGroupOC DynGroupBase:2
attributetype ( NetscapeLDAPattributeType:198
NAME 'memberURL'
DESC 'Identifies an URL associated with each member of a group. Any type of labeled URL can be used.'
SUP labeledURI )
attributetype ( DynGroupAttr:1
NAME 'dgIdentity'
DESC 'Identity to use when processing the memberURL'
SUP distinguishedName SINGLE-VALUE )
attributeType ( DynGroupAttr:2
NAME 'dgAuthz'
DESC 'Optional authorization rules that determine who is allowed to assume the dgIdentity'
EQUALITY authzMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.2.7
X-ORDERED 'VALUES' )
objectClass ( NetscapeLDAPobjectClass:33
NAME 'groupOfURLs'
SUP top STRUCTURAL
MUST cn
MAY ( memberURL $ businessCategory $ description $ o $ ou $
owner $ seeAlso ) )
# The Haripriya dyngroup schema still needs a lot of work.
# We're just adding support for the dgIdentity attribute for now...
objectClass ( DynGroupOC:1
NAME 'dgIdentityAux'
SUP top AUXILIARY
MAY ( dgIdentity $ dgAuthz ) )
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