On 02/18/2016 02:10 PM, Noriko Hosoi wrote:
On 02/18/2016 01:00 PM, Mark Reynolds wrote:
On 02/18/2016 03:55 PM, Mark Reynolds wrote:
On 02/18/2016 03:43 PM, jfillman@central1.com wrote:
I'm migrating a DS from RHDS 8.2 to 389 DS and i'm having an issue attributes of type 'Generalized Time'.
One my old LDAP server, i could set dates in this format: 20160215133951.842
389 DS 1.2.11 doesn't seem to allow this local time version. Is there any way to enable/allow this?
Not that I know of, but "20160215133951.842" does not seem to comply with the LDAP RFC for generalized time:
Actually it does allow for the period, so it should be valid... Please open a ticket to have this investigated:
Not sure I'm reading this correctly, but according to this notation, g-time-zone needs to be there after fraction which contains dot or comma and is optional. GeneralizedTime = century year month day hour [ minute [ second / leap-second ] ] [ fraction ] g-time-zone And g-time-zone has to end with Z or g-differential. g-time-zone = %x5A ; "Z" / g-differential g-differential = ( MINUS / PLUS ) hour [ minute ] So, it looks to me the allowed formats are ... Examples: 199412161032Z 199412160532-0500 199412160532+0500 as well as
20141006133000.0Z 20141006133000.0-0500 20141006133000.0+0500
Could it be possible to try adding 'Z' at the end of 20160215133951.842 and see how 389-ds-base-1.2.11.x reacts?
Looks like that should do it: https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/389/ds.git/tree/ldap/servers/plugins/synta...
Thanks, --noriko
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