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A Summary of the X.500(93) User Schema for use with LDAPv3
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2. Abstract
This document provides an overview of the attribute types and object
classes defined by the ISO and ITU-T committees in the X.500 documents,
in particular those intended for use by directory clients. It does not
cover attributes used for the administration of X.500 directory servers
themselves.
3. General Issues
This document references syntaxes given in section 6 of this document and
section 6 of [1]. Matching rules are listed in section 8 of [1].
The attribute type and object class definitions are written using the
BNF form of AttributeTypeDescription and ObjectClassDescription given in
[1]. Lines have been folded for readability.
4. Source
The schema definitions in this document are based on those found in
X.500 [2],[3],[4],[5], and updates to these documents, specifically:
Sections Source
============ ============
5.1 - 5.2 X.501(93)
5.3 - 5.36 X.520(88)
5.37 - 5.41 X.509(93)
5.42 - 5.52 X.520(93)
5.53 - 5.54 X.509(96)
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Sections Source
============ ============
6.1 RFC 1274
6.2 (new syntax)
6.3 - 6.5 RFC 1274
7.1 - 7.2 X.501(93)
7.3 - 7.18 X.521(88)
7.19 - 7.22 X.501(93)
7.23 - 7.25 X.509(96)
Some attribute names are different from those found in X.520(93).
5. Attribute Types
An LDAP server implementation SHOULD recognize the attribute types
described in this section.
5.1. objectClass
The values of the objectClass attribute describe the kind of object which
an entry represents. The objectClass attribute is present in every
entry, with at least two values. One of the values is either "top"
or "alias".
( 2.5.4.0 NAME 'objectClass' EQUALITY objectIdentifierMatch SYNTAX 'OID' )
5.2. aliasedObjectName
The aliasedObjectName attribute is used by the directory service if the
entry containing this attribute is an alias.
( 2.5.4.1 NAME 'aliasedObjectName' EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
SYNTAX 'DN' SINGLE-VALUE )
5.3. knowledgeInformation
This attribute is no longer used.
( 2.5.4.2 NAME 'knowledgeInformation' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SYNTAX 'DirectoryString{32768}' )
5.4. cn
This is the X.500 commonName attribute, which contains a name of
an object. If the object corresponds to a person, it is typically the
person's full name.
( 2.5.4.3 NAME 'cn' SUP name )
5.5. sn
This is the X.500 surname attribute, which contains the family name of
a person.
( 2.5.4.4 NAME 'sn' SUP name )
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5.6. serialNumber
This attribute contains the serial number of a device.
( 2.5.4.5 NAME 'serialNumber' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 'PrintableString{64}' )
5.7. c
This attribute contains a two-letter ISO 3166 country code (countryName).
( 2.5.4.6 NAME 'c' SUP name SINGLE-VALUE )
5.8. l
This attribute contains the name of a locality, such as a city, county or
other geographic region (localityName).
( 2.5.4.7 NAME 'l' SUP name )
5.9. st
This attribute contains the full name of a state or province
(stateOrProvinceName).
( 2.5.4.8 NAME 'st' SUP name )
5.10. street
This attribute contains the physical address of the object to which the
entry corresponds, such as an address for package delivery (streetAddress).
( 2.5.4.9 NAME 'street' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 'DirectoryString{128}' )
5.11. o
This attribute contains the name of an organization (organizationName).
( 2.5.4.10 NAME 'o' SUP name )
5.12. ou
This attribute contains the name of an organizational unit
(organizationalUnitName).
( 2.5.4.11 NAME 'ou' SUP name )
5.13. title
This attribute contains the title, such as "Vice President", of a person
in their organizational context. The "personalTitle" attribute would be
used for a person's title independent of their job function.
( 2.5.4.12 NAME 'title' SUP name )
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5.14. description
This attribute contains a human-readable description of the object.
( 2.5.4.13 NAME 'description' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 'DirectoryString{1024}' )
5.15. searchGuide
This attribute is for use by X.500 clients in constructing search filters.
It is obsoleted by enhancedSearchGuide, described below in 5.48.
( 2.5.4.14 NAME 'searchGuide' SYNTAX 'Guide' )
5.16. businessCategory
This attribute describes the kind of business performed by an
organization.
( 2.5.4.15 NAME 'businessCategory' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 'DirectoryString{128}' )
5.17. postalAddress
( 2.5.4.16 NAME 'postalAddress' EQUALITY caseIgnoreListMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 'PostalAddress' )
5.18. postalCode
( 2.5.4.17 NAME 'postalCode' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 'DirectoryString{40}' )
5.19. postOfficeBox
( 2.5.4.18 NAME 'postOfficeBox' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 'DirectoryString{40}' )
5.20. physicalDeliveryOfficeName
( 2.5.4.19 NAME 'physicalDeliveryOfficeName' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 'DirectoryString{128}' )
5.21. telephoneNumber
( 2.5.4.20 NAME 'telephoneNumber' EQUALITY telephoneNumberMatch
SUBSTR telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 'TelephoneNumber{32}' )
5.22. telexNumber
( 2.5.4.21 NAME 'telexNumber' SYNTAX 'TelexNumber' )
5.23. teletexTerminalIdentifier
( 2.5.4.22 NAME 'teletexTerminalIdentifier'
SYNTAX 'TeletexTerminalIdentifier' )
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5.24. facsimileTelephoneNumber
( 2.5.4.23 NAME 'facsimileTelephoneNumber'
SYNTAX 'FacsimileTelephoneNumber' )
5.25. x121Address
( 2.5.4.24 NAME 'x121Address' EQUALITY numericStringMatch
SUBSTR numericStringSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 'NumericString{15}' )
5.26. internationalISDNNumber
( 2.5.4.25 NAME 'internationaliSDNNumber' EQUALITY numericStringMatch
SUBSTR numericStringSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 'NumericString{16}' )
5.27. registeredAddress
This attribute holds a postal address suitable for reception of
telegrams or expedited documents, where it is necessary to have the
receipient accept delivery.
( 2.5.4.26 NAME 'registeredAddress' SUP postalAddress
SYNTAX 'PostalAddress' )
5.28. destinationIndicator
This attribute is used for the telegram service.
( 2.5.4.27 NAME 'destinationIndicator' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 'PrintableString{128}' )
5.29. preferredDeliveryMethod
( 2.5.4.28 NAME 'preferredDeliveryMethod' SYNTAX 'DeliveryMethod'
SINGLE-VALUE )
5.30. presentationAddress
This attribute contains an OSI presentation address.
( 2.5.4.29 NAME 'presentationAddress' EQUALITY presentationAddressMatch
SYNTAX 'PresentationAddress' SINGLE-VALUE )
5.31. supportedApplicationContext
This attribute contains the identifiers of OSI application contexts.
( 2.5.4.30 NAME 'supportedApplicationContext'
EQUALITY objectIdentifierMatch SYNTAX 'OID' )
5.32. member
( 2.5.4.31 NAME 'member' SUP distinguishedName )
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5.33. owner
( 2.5.4.32 NAME 'owner' SUP distinguishedName )
5.34. roleOccupant
( 2.5.4.33 NAME 'roleOccupant' SUP distinguishedName )
5.35. seeAlso
( 2.5.4.34 NAME 'seeAlso' SUP distinguishedName )
5.36. userPassword
( 2.5.4.35 NAME 'userPassword' EQUALITY octetStringMatch
SYNTAX 'Password{128}' )
5.37. userCertificate
( 2.5.4.36 NAME 'userCertificate;binary' SYNTAX 'Certificate' )
5.38. cACertificate
( 2.5.4.37 NAME 'cACertificate;binary' SYNTAX 'Certificate' )
5.39. authorityRevocationList
( 2.5.4.38 NAME 'authorityRevocationList;binary'
SYNTAX 'CertificateList' )
5.40. certificateRevocationList
( 2.5.4.39 NAME 'certificateRevocationList;binary'
SYNTAX 'CertificateList' )
5.41. crossCertificatePair
( 2.5.4.40 NAME 'crossCertificatePair;binary' SYNTAX 'CertificatePair' )
5.42. name
The name attribute type is the attribute supertype from which string
attribute types typically used for naming may be formed. It is unlikely
that values of this type itself will occur in an entry. LDAP server
implementations which do not support attribute subtyping need not
recognize this attribute in requests. Client implementations MUST NOT
assume that LDAP servers are capable of performing attribute subtyping.
( 2.5.4.41 NAME 'name' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 'DirectoryString{32768}' )
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5.43. givenName
The givenName attribute is used to hold the part of a person's name which
is not their surname nor middle name.
( 2.5.4.42 NAME 'givenName' SUP name )
5.44. initials
The initials attribute contains the initials of some or all of an
individuals names, but not the surname(s).
( 2.5.4.43 NAME 'initials' SUP name )
5.45. generationQualifier
The generationQualifier attribute contains the part of the name which
typically is the suffix, as in "IIIrd".
( 2.5.4.44 NAME 'generationQualifier' SUP name )
5.46. x500UniqueIdentifier
The x500UniqueIdentifier attribute is used to distinguish between objects
when a distinguished name has been reused. This is a different attribute
type from both the "uid" and "uniqueIdentifier" types.
( 2.5.4.45 NAME 'x500UniqueIdentifier' EQUALITY bitStringMatch
SYNTAX 'BitString' )
5.47. dnQualifier
The dnQualifier attribute type specifies disambiguating information to
add to the relative distinguished name of an entry. It is intended to be
used when merging data from multiple sources in order to prevent conflicts
between entries which would otherwise have the same name. It is recommended
that the value of the dnQualifier attribute be the same for all entries
from a particular source.
( 2.5.4.46 NAME 'dnQualifier' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
SYNTAX 'PrintableString' )
5.48. enhancedSearchGuide
This attribute is for use by X.500 clients in constructing search filters.
( 2.5.4.47 NAME 'enhancedSearchGuide' SYNTAX 'EnhancedGuide' )
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5.49. protocolInformation
This attribute is used in conjuction with the presentationAddress
attribute, to provide additional information to the OSI network service.
( 2.5.4.48 NAME 'protocolInformation' EQUALITY protocolInformationMatch
SYNTAX 'ProtocolInformation' )
5.50. distinguishedName
This attribute type is not used as the name of the object itself, but it
is instead a base type from which attributes with DN syntax inherit.
It is unlikely that values of this type itself will occur in an entry.
LDAP server implementations which do not support attribute subtyping need
not recognize this attribute in requests. Client implementations MUST
NOT assume that LDAP servers are capable of performing attribute subtyping.
( 2.5.4.49 NAME 'distinguishedName' EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
SYNTAX 'DN' )
5.51. uniqueMember
( 2.5.4.50 NAME 'uniqueMember' EQUALITY uniqueMemberMatch
SYNTAX 'NameAndOptionalUID' )
5.52. houseIdentifier
This attribute is used to identify a building within a location.
( 2.5.4.51 NAME 'houseIdentifier' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 'DirectoryString{32768}' )
5.53. supportedAlgorithms
( 2.5.4.52 NAME 'supportedAlgorithms;binary' SYNTAX 'SupportedAlgorithm' )
5.54. deltaRevocationList
( 2.5.4.53 NAME 'deltaRevocationList;binary' SYNTAX 'CertificateList' )
6. Syntaxes
Servers SHOULD recognize the syntax names defined in this section.
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6.1. DeliveryMethod
Values with DeliveryMethod syntax are encoded according to the
following BNF:
<delivery-value> ::= <pdm> | <pdm> '$' <delivery-value>
<pdm> ::= 'any' | 'mhs' | 'physical' | 'telex' | 'teletex' |
'g3fax' | 'g4fax' | 'ia5' | 'videotex' | 'telephone'
Example:
telephone
6.2. EnhancedGuide
Values with the EnhancedGuide syntax are encoded according to the
following BNF:
<EnhancedGuide> ::= <objectclass> '#' <criteria> '#' <subset>
<subset> ::= "baseobject" | "oneLevel" | "wholeSubtree"
The <criteria> production is defined in the Guide syntax below.
This syntax has been added subsequent to RFC 1778.
Example:
person#(sn)#oneLevel
6.3. Guide
Values with the Guide syntax are encoded according to the following
BNF:
<guide-value> ::= [ <object-class> '#' ] <criteria>
<object-class> ::= an encoded value with OID syntax
<criteria> ::= <criteria-item> | <criteria-set> | '!' <criteria>
<criteria-set> ::= [ '(' ] <criteria> '&' <criteria-set> [ ')' ] |
[ '(' ] <criteria> '|' <criteria-set> [ ')' ]
<criteria-item> ::= [ '(' ] <attributetype> '$' <match-type> [ ')' ]
<match-type> ::= "EQ" | "SUBSTR" | "GE" | "LE" | "APPROX"
This syntax should not be used for defining new attributes.
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6.4. TeletexTerminalIdentifier
Values with the TeletexTerminalIdentifier syntax are encoded according
to the following BNF:
<teletex-id> ::= <ttx-term> 0*('$' <ttx-param>)
<ttx-term> ::= <printablestring>
<ttx-param> ::= <ttx-key> ':' <ttx-value>
<ttx-key> ::= 'graphic' | 'control' | 'misc' | 'page' | 'private'
<ttx-value> ::= <octetstring>
In the above, the first <printablestring> is the encoding of the
first portion of the teletex terminal identifier to be encoded, and
the subsequent 0 or more <octetstrings> are subsequent portions
of the teletex terminal identifier.
6.5. TelexNumber
Values with the TelexNumber syntax are encoded according to the
following BNF:
<telex-number> ::= <actual-number> '$' <country> '$' <answerback>
<actual-number> ::= <printablestring>
<country> ::= <printablestring>
<answerback> ::= <printablestring>
In the above, <actual-number> is the syntactic representation of the
number portion of the TELEX number being encoded, <country> is the
TELEX country code, and <answerback> is the answerback code of a
TELEX terminal.
6.6. SupportedAlgorithm
No printable representation of values of the supportedAlgorithms
attribute is defined in this document. Clients which wish to store and
retrieve this attribute MUST use "supportedAlgorithms;binary", in which
the value is transferred as a binary encoding.
7. Object Classes
LDAP servers SHOULD recognize the object classes listed here as values of
the objectClass attribute.
7.1. top
( 2.5.6.0 NAME 'top' ABSTRACT MUST objectClass )
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7.2. alias
( 2.5.6.1 NAME 'alias' SUP top STRUCTURAL MUST aliasedObjectName )
7.3. country
( 2.5.6.2 NAME 'country' SUP top STRUCTURAL MUST c
MAY ( searchGuide $ description ) )
7.4. locality
( 2.5.6.3 NAME 'locality' SUP top STRUCTURAL
MAY ( street $ seeAlso $ searchGuide $ st $ l $ description ) )
7.5. organization
( 2.5.6.4 NAME 'organization' SUP top STRUCTURAL MUST o
MAY ( userPassword $ searchGuide $ seeAlso $ businessCategory $
x121Address $ registeredAddress $ destinationIndicator $
preferredDeliveryMethod $ telexNumber $ teletexTerminalIdentifier $
telephoneNumber $ internationaliSDNNumber $ facsimileTelephoneNumber $
street $ postOfficeBox $ postalCode $ postalAddress $
physicalDeliveryOfficeName $ st $ l $ description ) )
7.6. organizationalUnit
( 2.5.6.5 NAME 'organizationalUnit' SUP top STRUCTURAL MUST ou
MAY ( userPassword $ searchGuide $ seeAlso $ businessCategory $
x121Address $ registeredAddress $ destinationIndicator $
preferredDeliveryMethod $ telexNumber $ teletexTerminalIdentifier $
telephoneNumber $ internationaliSDNNumber $ facsimileTelephoneNumber $
street $ postOfficeBox $ postalCode $ postalAddress $
physicalDeliveryOfficeName $ st $ l $ description ) )
7.7. person
( 2.5.6.6 NAME 'person' SUP top STRUCTURAL MUST ( sn $ cn )
MAY ( userPassword $ telephoneNumber $ seeAlso $ description ) )
7.8. organizationalPerson
( 2.5.6.7 NAME 'organizationalPerson' SUP person STRUCTURAL
MAY ( title $ x121Address $ registeredAddress $ destinationIndicator $
preferredDeliveryMethod $ telexNumber $ teletexTerminalIdentifier $
telephoneNumber $ internationaliSDNNumber $ facsimileTelephoneNumber $
street $ postOfficeBox $ postalCode $ postalAddress $
physicalDeliveryOfficeName $ ou $ st $ l ) )
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7.9. organizationalRole
( 2.5.6.8 NAME 'organizationalRole' SUP top STRUCTURAL MUST cn
MAY ( x121Address $ registeredAddress $ destinationIndicator $
preferredDeliveryMethod $ telexNumber $ teletexTerminalIdentifier $
telephoneNumber $ internationaliSDNNumber $ facsimileTelephoneNumber $
seeAlso $ roleOccupant $ preferredDeliveryMethod $ street $
postOfficeBox $ postalCode $ postalAddress $
physicalDeliveryOfficeName $ ou $ st $ l $ description ) )
7.10. groupOfNames
( 2.5.6.9 NAME 'groupOfNames' SUP top STRUCTURAL MUST ( member $ cn )
MAY ( businessCategory $ seeAlso $ owner $ ou $ o $ description ) )
7.11. residentialPerson
( 2.5.6.10 NAME 'residentialPerson' SUP person STRUCTURAL MUST l
MAY ( businessCategory $ x121Address $ registeredAddress $
destinationIndicator $ preferredDeliveryMethod $ telexNumber $
teletexTerminalIdentifier $ telephoneNumber $ internationaliSDNNumber $
facsimileTelephoneNumber $ preferredDeliveryMethod $ street $
postOfficeBox $ postalCode $ postalAddress $
physicalDeliveryOfficeName $ st $ l ) )
7.12. applicationProcess
( 2.5.6.11 NAME 'applicationProcess' SUP top STRUCTURAL MUST cn
MAY ( seeAlso $ ou $ l $ description ) )
7.13. applicationEntity
( 2.5.6.12 NAME 'applicationEntity' SUP top STRUCTURAL
MUST ( presentationAddress $ cn )
MAY ( supportedApplicationContext $ seeAlso $ ou $ o $ l $
description ) )
7.14. dSA
( 2.5.6.13 NAME 'dSA' SUP applicationEntity STRUCTURAL
MAY knowledgeInformation )
7.15. device
( 2.5.6.14 NAME 'device' SUP top STRUCTURAL MUST cn
MAY ( serialNumber $ seeAlso $ owner $ ou $ o $ l $ description ) )
7.16. strongAuthenticationUser
( 2.5.6.15 NAME 'strongAuthenticationUser' SUP top AUXILIARY
MUST userCertificate )
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7.17. certificationAuthority
( 2.5.6.16 NAME 'certificationAuthority' SUP top AUXILIARY
MUST ( authorityRevocationList $ certificateRevocationList $
cACertificate ) MAY crossCertificatePair )
7.18. groupOfUniqueNames
( 2.5.6.17 NAME 'groupOfUniqueNames' SUP top STRUCTURAL
MUST ( uniqueMember $ cn )
MAY ( businessCategory $ seeAlso $ owner $ ou $ o $ description ) )
7.19. subentry
This object class has special significance for administering X.500(93)
servers, as described in section 13.2 of X.501 [2].
( 2.5.17.0 NAME 'subentry' SUP top STRUCTURAL
MUST ( cn $ subtreeSpecification ) )
7.20. accessControlSubentry
This object class has special significance for administering X.500(93)
servers. It is used in conjunction with the "subentry" object class.
( 2.5.17.1 NAME 'accessControlSubentry' AUXILIARY )
7.21. collectiveAttributeSubentry
This object class has special significance for administering X.500(93)
servers. It is used in conjunction with the "subentry" object class.
( 2.5.17.2 NAME 'collectiveAttributeSubentry' AUXILIARY )
7.22. subschema
This object class is used for the subschema subentry in X.500(93) servers.
( 2.5.20.1 NAME 'subschema' AUXILIARY
MAY ( dITStructureRules $ nameForms $ ditContentRules $
objectClasses $ attributeTypes $ matchingRules $ matchingRuleUse ) )
7.23. userSecurityInformation
( 2.5.6.18 NAME 'userSecurityInformation' SUP top AUXILIARY
MAY ( supportedAlgorithms ) )
7.24. certificationAuthority-V2
( 2.5.6.16.2 NAME 'certificationAuthority-V2' SUP certificationAuthority
AUXILIARY MAY ( deltaRevocationList ) )
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7.25. cRLDistributionPoint
( 2.5.6.19 NAME 'cRLDistributionPoint' SUP top STRUCTURAL
MUST ( cn ) MAY ( certificateRevocationList $ authorityRevocationList $
deltaRevocationList ) )
8. Security Considerations
Security issues are not discussed in this memo.
9. Acknowledgements
The definitions on which this document have been developed by
committees for telecommunications, international standards, and the
Internet community.
10. Bibliography
[1] M. Wahl, A. Coulbeck, T. Howes, S. Kille, W. Yeong, C. Robbins,
"Lightweight X.500 Directory Access Protocol Attribute Syntax
Definitions", INTERNET-DRAFT
<draft-ietf-asid-ldapv3-attributes-04.txt>, March 1997.
[2] The Directory: Models. ITU-T Recommendation X.501, 1993.
[3] The Directory: Authentication Framework. ITU-T Recommendation
X.509, 1993.
[4] The Directory: Selected Attribute Types. ITU-T Recommendation
X.520, 1993.
[5] The Directory: Selected Object Classes. ITU-T Recommendation
X.521, 1993.
11. Author's Address
Mark Wahl
Critical Angle Inc.
4815 West Braker Lane #502-385
Austin, TX 78759
USA
EMail: M.Wahl@critical-angle.com
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