Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote: > > > --On Thursday, December 07, 2006 2:27 PM -0800 "Kurt D. Zeilenga" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> [moved to devel] >> >> Well, from a data model perspective, the attributes seems to >> belong to directory system agent, not user applications. Their >> values do change at the whim of the directory system agent. >> Also, if they were user applications attributes, they couldn't >> disallow user modification in their descriptions (modification >> would have to be denied by other means). >> >> I do note that these attributes really should have usage >> dSAOperation not directoryOperation. > > I think one could argue that in this case, slapd is the user > application, and this is the data it is maintaining. I also find the > marking of them as operational as somewhat misleading.
When generating schema-based input forms in web2ldap I'm treating operational attributes like not editable (except if relax rules control is in effect). I'd like to keep it that way. => +1 for defining monitored attributes as operational web2ldap also obeys NO-USER-MODIFICATION off course... Ciao, Michael.
