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Network Working Group M. Smith
Request for Comments: 2798 Netscape Communications
Category: Informational April 2000
Definition of the inetOrgPerson LDAP Object Class
Status of this Memo
This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does
not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this
memo is unlimited.
Copyright Notice
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000). All Rights Reserved.
Abstract
While the X.500 standards define many useful attribute types [X520]
and object classes [X521], they do not define a person object class
that meets the requirements found in today's Internet and Intranet
directory service deployments. We define a new object class called
inetOrgPerson for use in LDAP and X.500 directory services that
extends the X.521 standard organizationalPerson class to meet these
needs.
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Table of Contents
1. Background and Intended Usage...............................2
2. New Attribute Types Used in the inetOrgPerson Object Class..3
2.1. Vehicle license or registration plate....................3
2.2. Department number........................................3
2.3. Display Name.............................................4
2.4. Employee Number..........................................4
2.5. Employee Type............................................4
2.6. JPEG Photograph..........................................5
2.7. Preferred Language.......................................5
2.8. User S/MIME Certificate..................................5
2.9. User PKCS #12............................................6
3. Definition of the inetOrgPerson Object Class................6
4. Example of an inetOrgPerson Entry...........................7
5. Security Considerations.....................................8
6. Acknowledgments.............................................8
7. Bibliography................................................8
8. Author's Address............................................9
9. Appendix A - inetOrgPerson Schema Summary..................10
9.1. Attribute Types..........................................10
9.1.1. New attribute types that are defined in this document.10
9.1.2. Attribute types from RFC 2256.........................12
9.1.3. Attribute types from RFC 1274.........................15
9.1.4. Attribute type from RFC 2079..........................16
9.2. Syntaxes.................................................17
9.2.1. Syntaxes from RFC 2252................................17
9.2.2. Syntaxes from RFC 2256................................17
9.3. Matching Rules...........................................17
9.3.1. Matching rules from RFC 2252..........................17
9.3.2. Matching rule from RFC 2256...........................18
9.3.3. Additional matching rules from X.520..................18
9.3.4. Matching rules not defined in any referenced document.19
10. Full Copyright Statement...................................20
1. Background and Intended Usage
The inetOrgPerson object class is a general purpose object class that
holds attributes about people. The attributes it holds were chosen
to accommodate information requirements found in typical Internet and
Intranet directory service deployments. The inetOrgPerson object
class is designed to be used within directory services based on the
LDAP [RFC2251] and the X.500 family of protocols, and it should be
useful in other contexts as well. There is no requirement for
directory services implementors to use the inetOrgPerson object
class; it is simply presented as well-documented class that
implementors can choose to use if they find it useful.
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The attribute type and object class definitions in this document are
written using the BNF form of AttributeTypeDescription and
ObjectClassDescription given in [RFC2252]. In some cases lines have
been folded for readability.
Attributes that are referenced but not defined in this document are
included in one of the following documents:
The COSINE and Internet X.500 Schema [RFC1274]
Definition of an X.500 Attribute Type and an Object Class to Hold
Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) [RFC2079]
A Summary of the X.500(96) User Schema for use with LDAPv3
[RFC2256]
See Appendix A for a summary of the attribute types, associated
syntaxes, and matching rules used in this document.
2. New Attribute Types Used in the inetOrgPerson Object Class
2.1. Vehicle license or registration plate.
This multivalued field is used to record the values of the license or
registration plate associated with an individual.
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.1 NAME 'carLicense'
DESC 'vehicle license or registration plate'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
2.2. Department number
Code for department to which a person belongs. This can also be
strictly numeric (e.g., 1234) or alphanumeric (e.g., ABC/123).
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.2
NAME 'departmentNumber'
DESC 'identifies a department within an organization'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
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2.3. Display Name
When displaying an entry, especially within a one-line summary list,
it is useful to be able to identify a name to be used. Since other
attribute types such as 'cn' are multivalued, an additional attribute
type is needed. Display name is defined for this purpose.
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.241
NAME 'displayName'
DESC 'preferred name of a person to be used when displaying entries'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE )
2.4. Employee Number
Numeric or alphanumeric identifier assigned to a person, typically
based on order of hire or association with an organization. Single
valued.
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.3
NAME 'employeeNumber'
DESC 'numerically identifies an employee within an organization'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE )
2.5. Employee Type
Used to identify the employer to employee relationship. Typical
values used will be "Contractor", "Employee", "Intern", "Temp",
"External", and "Unknown" but any value may be used.
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.4
NAME 'employeeType'
DESC 'type of employment for a person'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
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2.6. JPEG Photograph
Used to store one or more images of a person using the JPEG File
Interchange Format [JFIF].
( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.60
NAME 'jpegPhoto'
DESC 'a JPEG image'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.28 )
Note that the jpegPhoto attribute type was defined for use in the
Internet X.500 pilots but no referencable definition for it could be
located.
2.7. Preferred Language
Used to indicate an individual's preferred written or spoken
language. This is useful for international correspondence or human-
computer interaction. Values for this attribute type MUST conform to
the definition of the Accept-Language header field defined in
[RFC2068] with one exception: the sequence "Accept-Language" ":"
should be omitted. This is a single valued attribute type.
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.39
NAME 'preferredLanguage'
DESC 'preferred written or spoken language for a person'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE )
)
2.8. User S/MIME Certificate
A PKCS#7 [RFC2315] SignedData, where the content that is signed is
ignored by consumers of userSMIMECertificate values. It is
recommended that values have a `contentType' of data with an absent
`content' field. Values of this attribute contain a person's entire
certificate chain and an smimeCapabilities field [RFC2633] that at a
minimum describes their SMIME algorithm capabilities. Values for
this attribute are to be stored and requested in binary form, as
'userSMIMECertificate;binary'. If available, this attribute is
preferred over the userCertificate attribute for S/MIME applications.
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.40
NAME 'userSMIMECertificate'
DESC 'PKCS#7 SignedData used to support S/MIME'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.5 )
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2.9. User PKCS #12
PKCS #12 [PKCS12] provides a format for exchange of personal identity
information. When such information is stored in a directory service,
the userPKCS12 attribute should be used. This attribute is to be
stored and requested in binary form, as 'userPKCS12;binary'. The
attribute values are PFX PDUs stored as binary data.
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.216
NAME 'userPKCS12'
DESC 'PKCS #12 PFX PDU for exchange of personal identity information'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.5 )
3. Definition of the inetOrgPerson Object Class
The inetOrgPerson represents people who are associated with an
organization in some way. It is a structural class and is derived
from the organizationalPerson class which is defined in X.521 [X521].
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.2.2
NAME 'inetOrgPerson'
SUP organizationalPerson
STRUCTURAL
MAY (
audio $ businessCategory $ carLicense $ departmentNumber $
displayName $ employeeNumber $ employeeType $ givenName $
homePhone $ homePostalAddress $ initials $ jpegPhoto $
labeledURI $ mail $ manager $ mobile $ o $ pager $
photo $ roomNumber $ secretary $ uid $ userCertificate $
x500uniqueIdentifier $ preferredLanguage $
userSMIMECertificate $ userPKCS12
)
)
For reference, we list the following additional attribute types that
are part of the inetOrgPerson object class. These attribute types
are inherited from organizationalPerson (which in turn is derived
from the person object class):
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MUST (
cn $ objectClass $ sn
)
MAY (
description $ destinationIndicator $ facsimileTelephoneNumber $
internationaliSDNNumber $ l $ ou $ physicalDeliveryOfficeName $
postalAddress $ postalCode $ postOfficeBox $
preferredDeliveryMethod $ registeredAddress $ seeAlso $
st $ street $ telephoneNumber $ teletexTerminalIdentifier $
telexNumber $ title $ userPassword $ x121Address
)
4. Example of an inetOrgPerson Entry
The following example is expressed using the LDIF notation defined in
[LDIF].
version: 1
dn: cn=Barbara Jensen,ou=Product Development,dc=siroe,dc=com
objectClass: top
objectClass: person
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
cn: Barbara Jensen
cn: Babs Jensen
displayName: Babs Jensen
sn: Jensen
givenName: Barbara
initials: BJJ
title: manager, product development
uid: bjensen
mail: bjensen@siroe.com
telephoneNumber: +1 408 555 1862
facsimileTelephoneNumber: +1 408 555 1992
mobile: +1 408 555 1941
roomNumber: 0209
carLicense: 6ABC246
o: Siroe
ou: Product Development
departmentNumber: 2604
employeeNumber: 42
employeeType: full time
preferredLanguage: fr, en-gb;q=0.8, en;q=0.7
labeledURI: http://www.siroe.com/users/bjensen My Home Page
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5. Security Considerations
Attributes of directory entries are used to provide descriptive
information about the real-world objects they represent, which can be
people, organizations or devices. Most countries have privacy laws
regarding the publication of information about people.
Transfer of cleartext passwords are strongly discouraged where the
underlying transport service cannot guarantee confidentiality and may
result in disclosure of the password to unauthorized parties.
6. Acknowledgments
The Netscape Directory Server team created the inetOrgPerson object
class based on experience and customer requirements. Anil Bhavnani
and John Kristian in particular deserve credit for all of the early
design work.
Many members of the Internet community, in particular those in the
IETF ASID and LDAPEXT groups, also contributed to the design of this
object class.
7. Bibliography
[JFIF] E. Hamilton, "JPEG File Interchange Format (Version 1.02)",
C-Cube Microsystems, Milpitas, CA, September 1, 1992.
[LDIF] G. Good, "The LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) -
Technical Specification", Work in Progress.
[PKCS12] "PKCS #12: Personal Information Exchange Standard", Version
1.0 Draft, 30 April 1997.
[RFC1274] Barker, P. and S. Kille, "The COSINE and Internet X.500
Schema", RFC 1274, November 1991.
[RFC1847] Galvin, J., Murphy, S., Crocker, S. and N. Freed, "Security
Multiparts for MIME: Multipart/Signed and
Multipart/Encrypted", RFC 1847, October 1995.
[RFC2068] Fielding, R., Gettys, J., Mogul, J., Frystyk, H. and T.
Berners-Lee, "Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1", RFC
2068, January 1997.
[RFC2079] Smith, M., "Definition of an X.500 Attribute Type and an
Object Class to Hold Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs)",
RFC 2079, January 1997.
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[RFC2251] Wahl, M., Howes, T. and S. Kille, "Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (v3)", RFC 2251, December 1997.
[RFC2252] Wahl, M., Coulbeck, A., Howes, T., Kille, S., Yeong, W. and
C. Robbins, "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3):
Attribute Syntax Definitions", RFC 2252, December 1997.
[RFC2256] Wahl, M., "A Summary of the X.500(96) User Schema for use
with LDAPv3", RFC 2256, December 1997.
[RFC2315] Kaliski, B., "PKCS #7: Cryptographic Message Syntax Version
1.5", RFC 2315, March 1998.
[RFC2633] Ramsdell, B., "S/MIME Version 3 Message Specification", RFC
2633, June 1999.
[X520] ITU-T Rec. X.520, "The Directory: Selected Attribute
Types", 1996.
[X521] ITU-T Rec. X.521, "The Directory: Selected Object Classes",
1996.
8. Author's Address
Mark Smith
Netscape Communications Corp.
501 E. Middlefield Rd., Mailstop MV068
Mountain View, CA 94043, USA
Phone: +1 650 937-3477
EMail: mcs@netscape.com
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9. Appendix A - inetOrgPerson Schema Summary
This appendix provides definitions of all the attribute types
included in the inetOrgPerson object class along with their
associated syntaxes and matching rules.
9.1. Attribute Types
9.1.1. New attribute types that are defined in this document
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.1 NAME 'carLicense'
DESC 'vehicle license or registration plate'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.2
NAME 'departmentNumber'
DESC 'identifies a department within an organization'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.241
NAME 'displayName'
DESC 'preferred name of a person to be used when displaying entries'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE )
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.3
NAME 'employeeNumber'
DESC 'numerically identifies an employee within an organization'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE )
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.4
NAME 'employeeType'
DESC 'type of employment for a person'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
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( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.60
NAME 'jpegPhoto'
DESC 'a JPEG image'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.28 )
Note: The jpegPhoto attribute type was defined for use in the
Internet X.500 pilots but no referencable definition for it
could be located.
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.39
NAME 'preferredLanguage'
DESC 'preferred written or spoken language for a person'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE )
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.40
NAME 'userSMIMECertificate'
DESC 'signed message used to support S/MIME'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.5 )
( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.216
NAME 'userPKCS12'
DESC 'PKCS #12 PFX PDU for exchange of personal identity information'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.5 )
9.1.2. Attribute types from RFC 2256
Note that the original definitions of these types can be found in
X.520.
( 2.5.4.15
NAME 'businessCategory'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{128} )
( 2.5.4.3
NAME 'cn'
SUP name )
( 2.5.4.13
NAME 'description'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{1024} )
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( 2.5.4.27
NAME 'destinationIndicator'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.44{128} )
( 2.5.4.23
NAME 'facsimileTelephoneNumber'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.22 )
( 2.5.4.42
NAME 'givenName'
SUP name )
( 2.5.4.43
NAME 'initials'
SUP name )
( 2.5.4.25
NAME 'internationaliSDNNumber'
EQUALITY numericStringMatch
SUBSTR numericStringSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.36{16} )
( 2.5.4.7
NAME 'l'
SUP name )
( 2.5.4.0
NAME 'objectClass'
EQUALITY objectIdentifierMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38 )
( 2.5.4.10
NAME 'o'
SUP name )
( 2.5.4.11
NAME 'ou'
SUP name )
( 2.5.4.19
NAME 'physicalDeliveryOfficeName'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{128} )
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( 2.5.4.18
NAME 'postOfficeBox'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{40} )
( 2.5.4.16
NAME 'postalAddress'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreListMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41 )
( 2.5.4.17
NAME 'postalCode'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{40} )
( 2.5.4.28
NAME 'preferredDeliveryMethod'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.14
SINGLE-VALUE )
( 2.5.4.26
NAME 'registeredAddress'
SUP postalAddress
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41 )
( 2.5.4.34
NAME 'seeAlso'
SUP distinguishedName )
( 2.5.4.4
NAME 'sn'
SUP name )
( 2.5.4.8
NAME 'st'
SUP name )
( 2.5.4.9
NAME 'street'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{128} )
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( 2.5.4.20
NAME 'telephoneNumber'
EQUALITY telephoneNumberMatch
SUBSTR telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50{32} )
( 2.5.4.22
NAME 'teletexTerminalIdentifier'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.51 )
( 2.5.4.21
NAME 'telexNumber'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.52 )
( 2.5.4.12
NAME 'title'
SUP name )
( 2.5.4.36
NAME 'userCertificate'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.8 )
( 2.5.4.35
NAME 'userPassword'
EQUALITY octetStringMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40{128} )
( 2.5.4.24
NAME 'x121Address'
EQUALITY numericStringMatch
SUBSTR numericStringSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.36{15} )
( 2.5.4.45
NAME 'x500UniqueIdentifier'
EQUALITY bitStringMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.6 )
Some attribute types included in inetOrgPerson are derived from the
'name' and 'distinguishedName' attribute supertypes:
( 2.5.4.41
NAME 'name'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{32768} )
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( 2.5.4.49
NAME 'distinguishedName'
EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 )
9.1.3. Attribute types from RFC 1274
( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.55
NAME 'audio'
EQUALITY octetStringMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40{250000} )
Note: The syntax used here for the audio attribute type is Octet
String. RFC 1274 uses a syntax called audio which is not defined
in RFC 1274.
( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.20
NAME 'homePhone'
EQUALITY telephoneNumberMatch
SUBSTR telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50 )
Note: RFC 1274 uses the longer name 'homeTelephoneNumber'.
( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.39
NAME 'homePostalAddress'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreListMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41 )
( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.3
NAME 'mail'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreIA5Match
SUBSTR caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26{256} )
Note: RFC 1274 uses the longer name 'rfc822Mailbox' and syntax OID
of 0.9.2342.19200300.100.3.5. All recent LDAP documents and most
deployed LDAP implementations refer to this attribute as 'mail'
and define the IA5 String syntax using using the OID
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26, as is done here.
( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.10
NAME 'manager'
EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 )
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( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.41
NAME 'mobile'
EQUALITY telephoneNumberMatch
SUBSTR telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50 )
Note: RFC 1274 uses the longer name 'mobileTelephoneNumber'.
( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.42
NAME 'pager'
EQUALITY telephoneNumberMatch
SUBSTR telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50 )
Note: RFC 1274 uses the longer name 'pagerTelephoneNumber'.
( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.7
NAME 'photo' )
Note: Photo attribute values are encoded in G3 fax format with an
ASN.1 wrapper. Please refer to RFC 1274 section 9.3.7 for
detailed syntax information for this attribute.
( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.6
NAME 'roomNumber'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} )
( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.21
NAME 'secretary'
EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 )
( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1
NAME 'uid'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} )
Note: RFC 1274 uses the longer name 'userid'.
9.1.4. Attribute type from RFC 2079
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.250.1.57
NAME 'labeledURI'
EQUALITY caseExactMatch
SUBSTR caseExactSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
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9.2. Syntaxes
9.2.1. Syntaxes from RFC 2252
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.5 DESC 'Binary' )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.6 DESC 'Bit String' )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.8 DESC 'Certificate' )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 DESC 'DN' )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 DESC 'Directory String' )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.22 DESC 'Facsimile Telephone Number' )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26 DESC 'IA5 String' )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.28 DESC 'JPEG' )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.36 DESC 'Numeric String' )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38 DESC 'OID' )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41 DESC 'Postal Address' )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.44 DESC 'Printable String' )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50 DESC 'Telephone Number' )
9.2.2. Syntaxes from RFC 2256
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.14 DESC 'Delivery Method' )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40 DESC 'Octet String' )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.51 DESC 'Teletex Terminal Identifier' )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.52 DESC 'Telex Number' )
9.3. Matching Rules
9.3.1. Matching rules from RFC 2252
Note that the original definition of many of these matching rules can
be found in X.520.
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( 2.5.13.16 NAME 'bitStringMatch'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.6 )
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.109.114.2 NAME 'caseIgnoreIA5Match'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26 )
( 2.5.13.11 NAME 'caseIgnoreListMatch'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41 )
( 2.5.13.2 NAME 'caseIgnoreMatch'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
( 2.5.13.1 NAME 'distinguishedNameMatch'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 )
( 2.5.13.8 NAME 'numericStringMatch'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.36 )
( 2.5.13.0 NAME 'objectIdentifierMatch'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38 )
( 2.5.13.20 NAME 'telephoneNumberMatch'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50 )
9.3.2. Matching rule from RFC 2256
Note that the original definition of this matching rule can be found
in X.520.
( 2.5.13.17 NAME 'octetStringMatch'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40 )
9.3.3. Additional matching rules from X.520
caseExactMatch
( 2.5.13.5 NAME 'caseExactMatch'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
This rule determines whether a presented string exactly matches an
attribute value of syntax DirectoryString. It is identical to
caseIgnoreMatch except that case is not ignored. Multiple adjoining
whitespace characters are treated the same as an individual space,
and leading and trailing whitespace is ignored.
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caseExactSubstringsMatch
( 2.5.13.7 NAME 'caseExactSubstringsMatch'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.58 )
This rules determines whether the initial, any and final substring
elements in a presented value are present in an attribute value of
syntax DirectoryString. It is identical to caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
except that case is not ignored.
caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch
( 2.5.13.12 NAME 'caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.58 )
This rule compares a presented substring with an attribute value
which is a sequence of DirectoryStrings, but where the case of
letters is not significant for comparison purposes. A presented
value matches a stored value if and only if the presented value
matches the string formed by concatenating the strings of the stored
value. Matching is done according to the caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
rule except that none of the initial, final, or any values of the
presented value match a substring of the concatenated string which
spans more than one of the strings of the stored value.
9.3.4. Matching rules not defined in any referenced document
caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.109.114.3 NAME 'caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.58 )
This rules determines whether the initial, any and final substring
elements in a presented value are present in an attribute value of
syntax IA5 String without regard to the case of the letters in the
strings. It is expected that this matching rule will be added to an
update of RFC 2252.
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