authentication password syntax
authorization identity control
Common Development and Distribution License
deprecated password storage scheme
Directory Services Markup Language
entry change notification control
extensible match search filter
greater than or equal to search filter
less than or equal to search filter
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
notice of disconnection unsolicited notification
Password Modify extended operation
Simple Authentication and Security Layer
virtual attributes only control
Schema checking is the process of ensuring that an entry conforms to the constraints defined by the server schema. This includes:
Make sure the entry contains exactly one structural object class.
If there is a name form for the entry's structural class, ensure that the RDN attributes conform with that name form.
If there is a DIT content rule for the entry's structural class, make sure that all of the auxiliary classes are defined.
Make sure that all of the object classes contained in the entry are defined in the schema.
Make sure that all of the attribute contained in the entry are defined in the schema and allowed by the object classes and/or DIT content rule.
Make sure that all attributes required by the entry's object classes and/or DIT content rule are present.
Make sure that all single-valued attributes contained in the entry only have one value.
Make sure that the entry's position in the directory information tree conforms with DIT structure rule definitions.