From: Clif H. <cl...@di...> - 2000-07-06 15:49:07
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> > On Thu, 06 Jul 2000 09:06:29 CDT, Clif Harden wrote: > > The only 'domain' object class I can find wasn't invented by Netscape. > It is defined in RFC 1274, and does not include any dnsrecord > attribute. Perhaps you're thinking of the 'dNSDomain' object class, > which does contain this attribute, and is also defined in RFC 1274? > > I would advise looking in RFC 1274 to see what else might be useful. If > nothing is appropriate, as Clif says go ahead and create your own. > > Cheers, > > Chris > On my standard (as provided by Netscape) uncustomized Netscape directory there is a 'domain' object class and it does include a dnsrecord attribute. The objectclass was predefined with dnsrecord as a may contain attribute, the dnsrecord attribute was not predefined, I had to define it. I have used this objectclass and attribute to do almost exactly what this individual wants to do in a Netscape directory. This is the reason I referred to a Netscape directory because I know it can be done there. With some minor adjustments I could to the same thing in my x.500 directories. Regards, Clif Harden INTERNET: c-h...@ti... |