Distinguished name is already used (dn).
I'd probably choose something more like corpCn or mycn or something like that. nrcCn maybe?
On 27 Apr 2021, at 14:16, Ghiurea, Isabella Isabella.Ghiurea@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca wrote:
Thank you Mark, William for reply , how about this user attribute : “DistinguishedName” in our DS this is matching the cn attributes for string values . Should we consider to enable “Case Exact Match “ for this last attribute and rebuild the index? Thank you Isabella
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On 4/26/21 3:34 PM, Ghiurea, Isabella wrote: Hi List, I need help with the following ldap issue , we are running 389-ds-base-1.3.7.5-24.el7_5.x86_64
-how to check if 389-DS is cfg to be case sensitive?
- how to cfg the cn attribute which is indexed in my DS to be case sensitive ?
Sorry, you can't (shouldn't). "cn" is a standard attribute with a predefined syntax. "cn" is used internally by the server for many things, and it is expected to be case insensitive. Making it case-sensitive could break things in ways that would be very difficult to troubleshoot. You should never attempt to modify the server's core schema. Especially "cn" - just look at all the entries under cn=config...
Regards,
Mark
Thank you Isabella
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