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10/Aug/05 06:43 PM
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The Apache DS 0.9.1 does not support fetching all user attributes via "*" (all user attributes), but it should.
Here is an extract of RFC2251 (section 4.5.1):
- attributes: A list of the attributes to be returned from each entry
which matches the search filter. There are two special values which
may be used: an empty list with no attributes, and the attribute
description string "*". Both of these signify that all user
attributes are to be returned. (The "*" allows the client to
request all user attributes in addition to specific operational
attributes).
Also it would be really nice if Apache DS supports RFC3673 (All Operational Attributes).
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Description
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The Apache DS 0.9.1 does not support fetching all user attributes via "*" (all user attributes), but it should.
Here is an extract of RFC2251 (section 4.5.1):
- attributes: A list of the attributes to be returned from each entry
which matches the search filter. There are two special values which
may be used: an empty list with no attributes, and the attribute
description string "*". Both of these signify that all user
attributes are to be returned. (The "*" allows the client to
request all user attributes in addition to specific operational
attributes).
Also it would be really nice if Apache DS supports RFC3673 (All Operational Attributes).
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http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi?rev=231203&view=rev