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Key: DIRSERVER-376
Type: Bug Bug
Status: Closed Closed
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Alex Karasulu
Reporter: Kirill Kovalenko
Votes: 0
Watchers: 0
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All User Attribures ("*") is not supported

Created: 04/Aug/05 10:09 PM   Updated: 21/Apr/07 11:16 AM
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Environment:
Windows XP SP2
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_03-b07, mixed mode, sharing)

Resolution Date: 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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Alex Karasulu added a comment - 10/Aug/05 06:43 PM

Alex Karasulu added a comment - 10/Aug/05 06:44 PM
The directory now supports http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3673.html for all operational attributes.

Alex Karasulu added a comment - 10/Aug/05 06:56 PM
Please use the 0.9.2-SNAPSHOT's to test these feature additions. It would be most excellent if you could confirm them for me. Thanks!

Kirill Kovalenko added a comment - 12/Aug/05 01:02 AM
RFC3673 support is incomplete. See http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIREVE-219

Emmanuel Lecharny added a comment - 21/Apr/07 11:16 AM
Closing all issues created in 2005 and before which are marked resolved