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[jira] Commented: (DIRSERVER-1192) Pound sign beginning in a DN
throws error
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Emmanuel Lecharny commented on DIRSERVER-1192:
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What is the GroupID syntax ?
> Pound sign beginning in a DN throws error
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> Key: DIRSERVER-1192
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-1192
> Project: Directory ApacheDS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 1.5.3
> Environment: Running on windows Under JBOSS
> Reporter: Steve hammond
>
> When I create a dn of groupid=\#g1,ou=local,ou=users,ou=rm it throws out of LdapDN.normalize. I have the # escaped (groupid=\#g1) but when it calls rdn.getUpValue in LdapDN.oidNormalize, it returns "#g1" the backslash is gone, so 3 lines later when it does DefalutStringNormalizer.normalizeString it sees the # at the front and assumes the g1 is hex, and decodes it to a strange character that can't be normalized and throws at org.apache.directory.shared.ldap.schema.DeepTrimToLowerNormalizer.normal
> ize(DeepTrimToLowerNormalizer.java:65)
> With Invalid value : ?
> Code sample is:
> DefaultDirectoryService directoryService = new DefaultDirectoryService();
> SocketAcceptor socketAcceptor = new SocketAcceptor( null );
> apacheds = new LdapServer();
> apacheds.setSocketAcceptor( socketAcceptor );
> apacheds.setDirectoryService( directoryService );
> apacheds.setIpPort( ADS_PORT );
> ads = new ApacheDS(directoryService, apacheds, null);
> ads.setLdifDirectory(new File(LDIF_DIR).getAbsoluteFile());
> ads.startup();
> LdapDN ldn = new LdapDN("groupid=\\#g1,ou=local,ou=users,ou=rm");
> ldn.normalize(directoryService.getRegistries().getAttributeTypeRegistry().getNormalizerMapping());
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