From: Kurt D. Z. <Ku...@Op...> - 2000-05-30 20:45:29
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At 03:28 PM 5/30/00 -0500, Mark Wilcox wrote: >There is not a standard group object in LDAP, thus >they could be using something else. The 2 groups I picked are essentially >the de-facto standards, appearing in Netscape & openLDAP (which is derived >from UMich). Actually, groupOfNames and groupOfUniqueNames are both described by RFC 2256, which is an Internet "Proposed Standard" (like the rest of LDAPv3). Both of these object classes are derived from ITU X.500 series of recommendations. Kurt |