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Subject: Re: Question
Steve Fisher <s.a.fisher@btinternet.com> wrote: > Hi Steven > > To represent relationships with the LDAP/X.500 user information model you > can either use DIT subtree inclusion (e.g. group entry at the top of the > and member attributes underneath that entry) or use appropriately named > relationship attributes (having a attribute syntax of DN) - and there are > some generally useful relatinship attributes define din X.520. In the > latter case, no checks are made by the directory server that the entry > pointed to by the relationship entry actually exists. > > You might also want to look at the groupOfNames object class defined in > X.521. > > regards > > Steve Fisher They're also described in RFC 2256, which might be easier to get hold of. Cheers, Chris
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