Re: Best way to extend a stuctural objectclass?



You probably want to give more technical detail such as the aux class definition, whether you are using it statically or dynamically, and the ldif file for the user creation.

Overall, I do not recommend extending the "builtin" structural classes.

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Andrew Heim wrote:
I would like to extend inetOrgPerson objectclass. I am wondering if it would be better to add a stuctural objectclass or an auxiliary objectclass?

It seems that when I add the auxiliary class called corperson, I get an error attempting to add the new user via an ldifde file. The error says, "unwilling to perform, the specified objectclass is not supported" HELP!

Thanks in advance.
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