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Some X.500 attribute types for use
with LDAP v. 3 FIGURE 3
| Attribute
type |
Comments |
| c |
The
two-letter ISO 3166 country code (c=US, for
example). |
| cn |
The name of
an object (commonName). If the object is a
person, this typically is the person's full name. |
| facsimileTelephoneNumber |
fax number. |
| givenName |
The first
name of a person. |
| initials |
The middle
initials of a person. |
| l |
The name of
the locality, such as a city, county, or other
geographic region. |
| o |
The name of
the organization. |
| objectClass |
A required
attribute that describes the type of object which
an entry represents. |
| ou |
The name of
the organizational unit. |
| sn |
The surname
which contains the family name of a person. |
| st |
The full name
of the state or province. |
| street |
he physical
address of the object (street address). |
| telephoneNumber |
The telephone
number |
| userCertificate |
A user
certificate stored in binary form. |
Note: RFC 2256
provides a summary of the X.500 User Schema for use with
LDAP v. 3, defining 55 attribute types.
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