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Network Working Group M. Smith, Editor
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Request for Comments: DRAFT Pearl Crescent, LLC
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Obsoletes: RFC 2254 T. Howes
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Expires: 24 April 2005 Opsware, Inc.
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24 October 2004
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LDAP: String Representation of Search Filters
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<draft-ietf-ldapbis-filter-08.txt>
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Status of this Memo
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By submitting this Internet-Draft, each author represents that any
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applicable patent or other IPR claims of which he or she is aware
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have been or will be disclosed, and any of which he or she become
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aware will be disclosed, in accordance with RFC 3668.
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This document is intended to be published as a Standards Track RFC,
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replacing RFC 2254. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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Technical discussion of this document will take place on the IETF
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LDAP (v3) Revision (ldapbis) Working Group mailing list
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<ietf-ldapbis@openldap.org>. Please send editorial comments directly
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to the editor <mcs@pearlcrescent.com>.
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Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering
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Task Force (IETF), its areas, and its working groups. Note that
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Internet-Drafts.
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Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months
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and may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any
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time. It is inappropriate to use Internet-Drafts as reference
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material or to cite them other than a "work in progress."
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The list of current Internet-Drafts can be accessed at
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http://www.ietf.org/1id-abstracts.html
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The list of Internet-Draft Shadow Directories can be accessed at
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http://www.ietf.org/shadow.html
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Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004). All Rights Reserved.
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Please see the Full Copyright section near the end of this document
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for more information.
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Smith & Howes Intended Category: Standards Track [Page 1]
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INTERNET-DRAFT LDAP: String Repres. of Search Filters 24 October 2004
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Abstract
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LDAP search filters are transmitted in the LDAP protocol using a
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binary representation that is appropriate for use on the network.
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This document defines a human-readable string representation of LDAP
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search filters that is appropriate for use in LDAP URLs and in other
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applications.
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Table of Contents
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Status of this Memo............................................1
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Abstract.......................................................2
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Table of Contents..............................................2
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1. Introduction...................................................2
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2. LDAP Search Filter Definition..................................3
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3. String Search Filter Definition................................4
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4. Examples.......................................................6
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5. Security Considerations........................................7
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6. IANA Considerations............................................7
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7. Normative References...........................................7
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8. Informative References.........................................8
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9. Acknowledgments................................................8
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10. Authors' Addresses.............................................8
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11. Appendix A: Changes Since RFC 2254.............................9
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11.1. Technical Changes...........................................9
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11.2. Editorial Changes...........................................10
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12. Appendix B: Changes Since Previous Document Revision...........11
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12.1. Editorial Changes...........................................11
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13. Intellectual Property Rights...................................11
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14. Full Copyright.................................................12
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1. Introduction
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The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [Protocol] defines a
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network representation of a search filter transmitted to an LDAP
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server. Some applications may find it useful to have a common way of
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representing these search filters in a human-readable form; LDAP URLs
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are an example of one such application. This document defines a
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human-readable string format for representing the full range of
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possible LDAP version 3 search filters, including extended match
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filters.
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This document is an integral part of the LDAP Technical Specification
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[Roadmap].
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This document replaces RFC 2254. Changes to RFC 2254 are summarized
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in Appendix A.
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Smith & Howes Intended Category: Standards Track [Page 2]
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INTERNET-DRAFT LDAP: String Repres. of Search Filters 24 October 2004
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The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
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"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
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document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
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2. LDAP Search Filter Definition
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An LDAPv3 search filter is defined in Section 4.5.1 of [Protocol] as
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follows:
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Filter ::= CHOICE {
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and [0] SET SIZE (1..MAX) OF filter Filter,
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or [1] SET SIZE (1..MAX) OF filter Filter,
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not [2] Filter,
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equalityMatch [3] AttributeValueAssertion,
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substrings [4] SubstringFilter,
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greaterOrEqual [5] AttributeValueAssertion,
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lessOrEqual [6] AttributeValueAssertion,
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present [7] AttributeDescription,
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approxMatch [8] AttributeValueAssertion,
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extensibleMatch [9] MatchingRuleAssertion }
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SubstringFilter ::= SEQUENCE {
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type AttributeDescription,
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-- initial and final can occur at most once
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substrings SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF substring CHOICE {
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initial [0] AssertionValue,
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any [1] AssertionValue,
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final [2] AssertionValue } }
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AttributeValueAssertion ::= SEQUENCE {
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attributeDesc AttributeDescription,
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assertionValue AssertionValue }
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MatchingRuleAssertion ::= SEQUENCE {
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matchingRule [1] MatchingRuleId OPTIONAL,
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type [2] AttributeDescription OPTIONAL,
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matchValue [3] AssertionValue,
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dnAttributes [4] BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE }
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AttributeDescription ::= LDAPString
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-- Constrained to <attributedescription>
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-- [Models]
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AttributeValue ::= OCTET STRING
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MatchingRuleId ::= LDAPString
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AssertionValue ::= OCTET STRING
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Smith & Howes Intended Category: Standards Track [Page 3]
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LDAPString ::= OCTET STRING -- UTF-8 encoded,
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-- [Unicode] characters
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The AttributeDescription is a string representation of the attribute
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description and is defined in [Protocol]. The AttributeValue and
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AssertionValue OCTET STRING have the form defined in [Syntaxes]. The
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Filter is encoded for transmission over a network using the Basic
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Encoding Rules (BER) defined in [X.690], with simplifications
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described in [Protocol].
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3. String Search Filter Definition
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The string representation of an LDAP search filter is a string of
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UTF-8 [RFC3629] encoded Unicode characters [Unicode] that is defined
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by the following grammar, following the ABNF notation defined in
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[RFC2234]. The productions used that are not defined here are
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defined in section 1.4 (Common ABNF Productions) of [Models] unless
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otherwise noted. The filter format uses a prefix notation.
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filter = LPAREN filtercomp RPAREN
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filtercomp = and / or / not / item
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and = AMPERSAND filterlist
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or = VERTBAR filterlist
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not = EXCLAMATION filter
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filterlist = 1*filter
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item = simple / present / substring / extensible
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simple = attr filtertype assertionvalue
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filtertype = equal / approx / greaterorequal / lessorequal
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equal = EQUALS
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approx = TILDE EQUALS
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greaterorequal = RANGLE EQUALS
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lessorequal = LANGLE EQUALS
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extensible = attr [dnattrs]
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[matchingrule] COLON EQUALS assertionvalue
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/ [dnattrs]
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matchingrule COLON EQUALS assertionvalue
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/ COLON EQUALS assertionvalue
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present = attr EQUALS ASTERISK
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substring = attr EQUALS [initial] any [final]
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initial = assertionvalue
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any = ASTERISK *(assertionvalue ASTERISK)
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final = assertionvalue
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attr = attributedescription
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; The attributedescription rule is defined in
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; Section 2.5 of [Models].
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dnattrs = COLON "dn"
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matchingrule = COLON oid
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assertionvalue = valueencoding
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; The <valueencoding> rule is used to encode an <AssertionValue>
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; from Section 4.1.6 of [Protocol].
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valueencoding = 0*(normal / escaped)
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normal = UTF1SUBSET / UTFMB
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escaped = ESC HEX HEX
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UTF1SUBSET = %x01-27 / %x2B-5B / %x5D-7F
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; UTF1SUBSET excludes 0x00 (NUL), LPAREN,
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; RPAREN, ASTERISK, and ESC.
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EXCLAMATION = %x21 ; exclamation mark ("!")
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AMPERSAND = %x26 ; ampersand (or AND symbol) ("&")
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ASTERISK = %x2A ; asterisk ("*")
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COLON = %x3A ; colon (":")
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VERTBAR = %x7C ; vertical bar (or pipe) ("|")
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TILDE = %x7E ; tilde ("~")
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Note that although both the <substring> and <present> productions in
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the grammar above can produce the "attr=*" construct, this construct
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is used only to denote a presence filter.
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The <valueencoding> rule ensures that the entire filter string is a
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valid UTF-8 string and provides that the octets that represent the
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ASCII characters "*" (ASCII 0x2a), "(" (ASCII 0x28), ")" (ASCII
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0x29), "\" (ASCII 0x5c), and NUL (ASCII 0x00) are represented as a
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backslash "\" (ASCII 0x5c) followed by the two hexadecimal digits
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representing the value of the encoded octet.
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This simple escaping mechanism eliminates filter-parsing ambiguities
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and allows any filter that can be represented in LDAP to be
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represented as a NUL-terminated string. Other octets that are part of
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the <normal> set may be escaped using this mechanism, for example,
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non-printing ASCII characters.
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For AssertionValues that contain UTF-8 character data, each octet of
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the character to be escaped is replaced by a backslash and two hex
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digits, which form a single octet in the code of the character.
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For example, the filter checking whether the "cn" attribute contained
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a value with the character "*" anywhere in it would be represented as
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"(cn=*\2a*)".
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As indicated by the valueencoding rule, implementations MUST escape
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all octets greater than 0x7F that are not part of a valid UTF-8
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encoding sequence when they generate a string representation of a
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search filter. Implementations SHOULD accept as input strings that
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are not valid UTF-8 strings. This is necessary because RFC 2254 did
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not clearly define the term "string representation" (and in
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particular did not mention that the string representation of an LDAP
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Smith & Howes Intended Category: Standards Track [Page 5]
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INTERNET-DRAFT LDAP: String Repres. of Search Filters 24 October 2004
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search filter is a string of UTF-8 encoded Unicode characters).
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4. Examples
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This section gives a few examples of search filters written using
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this notation.
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(cn=Babs Jensen)
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(!(cn=Tim Howes))
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(&(objectClass=Person)(|(sn=Jensen)(cn=Babs J*)))
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(o=univ*of*mich*)
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(seeAlso=)
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The following examples illustrate the use of extensible matching.
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(cn:1.2.3.4.5:=Fred Flintstone)
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(cn:=Betty Rubble)
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(sn:dn:2.4.6.8.10:=Barney Rubble)
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(o:dn:=Ace Industry)
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(:1.2.3:=Wilma Flintstone)
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(:dn:2.4.6.8.10:=Dino)
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The first example shows use of the matching rule "1.2.3.4.5".
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The second example demonstrates use of a MatchingRuleAssertion form
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without a matchingRule.
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The third example illustrates the use of the ":oid" notation to
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indicate that matching rule "2.4.6.8.10" should be used when making
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comparisons, and that the attributes of an entry's distinguished name
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should be considered part of the entry when evaluating the match
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(indicated by the use of ":dn").
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The fourth example denotes an equality match, except that DN
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components should be considered part of the entry when doing the
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match.
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The fifth example is a filter that should be applied to any attribute
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supporting the matching rule given (since the attr has been omitted).
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The sixth and final example is also a filter that should be applied
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to any attribute supporting the matching rule given. Attributes
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supporting the matching rule contained in the DN should also be
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considered.
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The following examples illustrate the use of the escaping mechanism.
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(o=Parens R Us \28for all your parenthetical needs\29)
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(cn=*\2A*)
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(filename=C:\5cMyFile)
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(bin=\00\00\00\04)
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(sn=Lu\c4\8di\c4\87)
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(1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.0=\04\02\48\69)
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The first example shows the use of the escaping mechanism to
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represent parenthesis characters. The second shows how to represent a
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"*" in an assertion value, preventing it from being interpreted as a
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substring indicator. The third illustrates the escaping of the
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backslash character.
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The fourth example shows a filter searching for the four-byte value
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0x00000004, illustrating the use of the escaping mechanism to
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represent arbitrary data, including NUL characters.
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The fifth example illustrates the use of the escaping mechanism to
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represent various non-ASCII UTF-8 characters.
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The sixth and final example demonstrates assertion of a BER encoded
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value.
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5. Security Considerations
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This memo describes a string representation of LDAP search filters.
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While the representation itself has no known security implications,
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LDAP search filters do. They are interpreted by LDAP servers to
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select entries from which data is retrieved. LDAP servers should
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take care to protect the data they maintain from unauthorized access.
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Please refer to the Security Considerations sections of [Protocol]
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and [AuthMeth] for more information.
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6. IANA Considerations
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This document has no actions for IANA.
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7. Normative References
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[AuthMeth] Harrison, R. (editor), "LDAP: Authentication Methods and
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Connection Level Security Mechanisms",
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draft-ietf-ldapbis-authmeth-xx.txt, a work in progress.
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[Models] Zeilenga, K. (editor), "LDAP: Directory Information Models",
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draft-ietf-ldapbis-models-xx.txt, a work in progress.
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[Protocol] draft-ietf-ldapbis-protocol-xx.txt, a work in progress.
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Smith & Howes Intended Category: Standards Track [Page 7]
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INTERNET-DRAFT LDAP: String Repres. of Search Filters 24 October 2004
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[RFC2119] S. Bradner, "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
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Requirement Levels", BCP 14 (also RFC 2119), March 1997.
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[RFC2234] Crocker, D., Overell, P., "Augmented BNF for Syntax
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Specifications: ABNF", RFC 2234, November 1997.
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[RFC3629] Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646",
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RFC 3629, November 2003.
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[Roadmap] Zeilenga, K. (editor), "LDAP: Technical Specification Road
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Map", draft-ietf-ldapbis-roadmap-xx.txt, a work in progress.
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[Syntaxes] Dally, K. (editor), "LDAP: Syntaxes",
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draft-ietf-ldapbis-syntaxes-xx.txt, a work in progress.
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[Unicode] The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard, Version
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3.2.0" is defined by "The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0"
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(Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 2000. ISBN 0-201-61633-5), as
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amended by the "Unicode Standard Annex #27: Unicode 3.1"
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(http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr27/) and by the "Unicode
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Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2."
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[X.690] Specification of ASN.1 encoding rules: Basic, Canonical, and
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Distinguished Encoding Rules, ITU-T Recommendation X.690,
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1994.
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8. Informative References
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None.
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9. Acknowledgments
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This document replaces RFC 2254 by Tim Howes. Changes included in
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this revised specification are based upon discussions among the
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authors, discussions within the LDAP (v3) Revision Working Group
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(ldapbis), and discussions within other IETF Working Groups. The
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contributions of individuals in these working groups is gratefully
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acknowledged.
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10. Authors' Addresses
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Mark Smith, Editor
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Pearl Crescent, LLC
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447 Marlpool Dr.
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Saline, MI 48176
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USA
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+1 734 944-2856
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Smith & Howes Intended Category: Standards Track [Page 8]
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INTERNET-DRAFT LDAP: String Repres. of Search Filters 24 October 2004
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mcs@pearlcrescent.com
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Tim Howes
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Opsware, Inc.
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599 N. Mathilda Ave.
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Sunnyvale, CA 94085
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USA
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+1 408 744-7509
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howes@opsware.com
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11. Appendix A: Changes Since RFC 2254
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11.1. Technical Changes
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Replaced [ISO 10646] reference with [Unicode].
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The following technical changes were made to the contents of the
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"String Search Filter Definition" section:
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Added statement that the string representation is a string of UTF-8
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encoded Unicode characters.
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Revised all of the ABNF to use common productions from [Models].
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Replaced the "value" rule with a new "assertionvalue" rule within the
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"simple", "extensible", and "substring" ("initial", "any", and
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"final") rules. This matches a change made in [Syntaxes].
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Revised the "attr", "matchingrule", and "assertionvalue" ABNF to more
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precisely reference productions from the [Models] and [Protocol]
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documents.
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"String Search Filter Definition" section: replaced "greater" and
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"less" with "greaterorequal" and "lessorequal" to avoid confusion.
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Introduced the "valueencoding" and associated "normal" and "escaped"
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rules to reduce the dependence on descriptive text. The "normal"
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production restricts filter strings to valid UTF-8 sequences.
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Added a third option to the "extensible" production to allow creation
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of a MatchingRuleAssertion that only has a matchValue.
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Added a statement about expected behavior in light of RFC 2254's lack
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of a clear definition of "string representation."
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Smith & Howes Intended Category: Standards Track [Page 9]
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11.2. Editorial Changes
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Changed document title to include "LDAP:" prefix.
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IESG Note: removed note about lack of satisfactory mandatory
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authentication mechanisms.
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Header and "Authors' Addresses" sections: added Mark Smith as the
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document editor and updated affiliation and contact information.
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"Table of Contents", "IANA Considerations", and "Intellectual
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Property Rights" sections: added.
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Copyright: updated per latest IETF guidelines.
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"Abstract" section: separated from introductory material.
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"Introduction" section: new section; separated from the Abstract.
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Updated second paragraph to indicate that RFC 2254 is replaced by
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this document (instead of RFC 1960). Added reference to the [Roadmap]
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document.
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"LDAP Search Filter Definition" section: made corrections to the
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LDAPv3 search filter ABNF so it matches that used in [Protocol].
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Clarified the definition of 'value' (now 'assertionvalue') to take
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into account the fact that it is not precisely an AttributeAssertion
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from [Protocol] section 4.1.6 (special handling is required for some
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characters). Added a note that each octet of a character to be
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escaped is replaced by a backslash and two hex digits, which
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represent a single octet.
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"Examples" section: added four additional examples: (seeAlso=),
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(cn:=Betty Rubble), (:1.2.3:=Wilma Flintstone), and
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(1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.0=\04\02\48\69). Replaced one occurrence of "a
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value" with "an assertion value". Corrected the description of this
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example: (sn:dn:2.4.6.8.10:=Barney Rubble).
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"Security Considerations" section: added references to [Protocol] and
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[AuthMeth].
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"Normative References" section: renamed from "References" per new RFC
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guidelines. Changed from [1] style to [Protocol] style throughout the
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document. Added entries for [Unicode], [RFC2119], [AuthMeth],
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[Models], and [Roadmap] and updated the UTF-8 reference. Replaced
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RFC 822 reference with a reference to RFC 2234.
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Smith & Howes Intended Category: Standards Track [Page 10]
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INTERNET-DRAFT LDAP: String Repres. of Search Filters 24 October 2004
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"Informative References" section: added for clarity.
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"Acknowledgments" section: added.
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"Appendix A: Changes Since RFC 2254" section: added.
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"Appendix B: Changes Since Previous Document Revision" section:
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added.
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12. Appendix B: Changes Since Previous Document Revision
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This appendix lists all changes relative to the previously published
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revision, draft-ietf-ldapbis-filter-07.txt. Note that when
|
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appropriate these changes are also included in Appendix A, but are
|
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also included here for the benefit of the people who have already
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reviewed draft-ietf-ldapbis-filter-07.txt. This section will be
|
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removed before this document is published as an RFC.
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12.1. Editorial Changes
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"Status of this Memo" section: replaced RFC 3668 (IPR) boilerplate
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paragraph with the version that says "each author" instead of "I."
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"Status of this Memo" section: added 2 paragraphs that were
|
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accidently removed from the -07 revision (one begins with "The list
|
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of current Internet-Drafts..." and the other begins with "The list of
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||
Internet-Draft Shadow Directories...."
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13. Intellectual Property Rights
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The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any
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Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to
|
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pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in
|
||
this document or the extent to which any license under such rights
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might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has
|
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made any independent effort to identify any such rights. Information
|
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on the procedures with respect to rights in RFC documents can be
|
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found in BCP 78 and BCP 79.
|
||
|
||
Copies of IPR disclosures made to the IETF Secretariat and any
|
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assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an
|
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attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of
|
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such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this
|
||
specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository at
|
||
http://www.ietf.org/ipr.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Smith & Howes Intended Category: Standards Track [Page 11]
|
||
|
||
INTERNET-DRAFT LDAP: String Repres. of Search Filters 24 October 2004
|
||
|
||
|
||
The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any
|
||
copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary
|
||
rights that may cover technology that may be required to implement
|
||
this standard. Please address the information to the IETF at
|
||
ietf-ipr@ietf.org.
|
||
|
||
14. Full Copyright
|
||
|
||
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004). This document is subject
|
||
to the rights, licenses and restrictions contained in BCP 78, and
|
||
except as set forth therein, the authors retain all their rights.
|
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|
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This document and the information contained herein are provided on an
|
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"AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS
|
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OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET
|
||
ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
|
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INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE
|
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INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED
|
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WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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||
|
||
|
||
This Internet Draft expires on 24 April 2005.
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