# $OpenLDAP: pkg/ldap/servers/slapd/schema/openldap.ldif,v 1.1.2.3 2007/01/02 21:44:09 kurt Exp $ ## This work is part of OpenLDAP Software . ## ## Copyright 1998-2007 The OpenLDAP Foundation. ## All rights reserved. ## ## Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without ## modification, are permitted only as authorized by the OpenLDAP ## Public License. ## ## A copy of this license is available in the file LICENSE in the ## top-level directory of the distribution or, alternatively, at ## . # # # OpenLDAP Project's directory schema items # # depends upon: # core.schema # cosine.schema # inetorgperson.schema # # These are provided for informational purposes only. # # This openldap.ldif file is provided as a demonstration of how to # convert a *.schema file into *.ldif format. The key points: # In LDIF, a blank line terminates an entry. Blank lines in a *.schema # file should be replaced with a single '#' to turn them into # comments, or they should just be removed. # In addition to the actual schema directives, the file needs a small # header to make it a valid LDAP entry. This header must provide the # dn of the entry, the objectClass, and the cn, as shown here: # dn: cn=openldap,cn=schema,cn=config objectClass: olcSchemaConfig cn: openldap # # The schema directives need to be changed to LDAP Attributes. # First a basic string substitution can be done on each of the keywords: # objectIdentifier -> olcObjectIdentifier: # objectClass -> olcObjectClasses: # attributeType -> olcAttributeTypes: # Then leading whitespace must be fixed. The slapd.conf format allows # tabs or spaces to denote line continuation, while LDIF only allows # the space character. # Also slapd.conf preserves the continuation character, while LDIF strips # it out. So a single TAB/SPACE in slapd.conf must be replaced with # two SPACEs in LDIF, otherwise the continued text may get joined as # a single word. # The directives must be listed in a proper sequence: # All olcObjectIdentifiers must be first, so they may be referenced by # any following definitions. # All olcAttributeTypes must be next, so they may be referenced by any # following objectClass definitions. # All olcObjectClasses must be after the olcAttributeTypes. # And of course, any superior must occur before anything that inherits # from it. # olcObjectIdentifier: OpenLDAProot 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203 # olcObjectIdentifier: OpenLDAP OpenLDAProot:1 olcObjectIdentifier: OpenLDAPattributeType OpenLDAP:3 olcObjectIdentifier: OpenLDAPobjectClass OpenLDAP:4 # olcObjectClasses: ( OpenLDAPobjectClass:3 NAME 'OpenLDAPorg' DESC 'OpenLDAP Organizational Object' SUP organization MAY ( buildingName $ displayName $ labeledURI ) ) # olcObjectClasses: ( OpenLDAPobjectClass:4 NAME 'OpenLDAPou' DESC 'OpenLDAP Organizational Unit Object' SUP organizationalUnit MAY ( buildingName $ displayName $ labeledURI $ o ) ) # olcObjectClasses: ( OpenLDAPobjectClass:5 NAME 'OpenLDAPperson' DESC 'OpenLDAP Person' SUP ( pilotPerson $ inetOrgPerson ) MUST ( uid $ cn ) MAY ( givenName $ labeledURI $ o ) ) # olcObjectClasses: ( OpenLDAPobjectClass:6 NAME 'OpenLDAPdisplayableObject' DESC 'OpenLDAP Displayable Object' MAY displayName AUXILIARY )