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Network Working Group                                        K. ZeilengaRequest for Comments: 4526                           OpenLDAP FoundationCategory: Standards Track                                      June 2006Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)Absolute True and False FiltersStatus of This Memo   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).Abstract   This document extends the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol   (LDAP) to support absolute True and False filters based upon similar   capabilities found in X.500 directory systems.  The document also   extends the String Representation of LDAP Search Filters to support   these filters.Table of Contents1. Background ......................................................12. Absolute True and False Filters .................................23. Security Considerations .........................................24. IANA Considerations .............................................35. References ......................................................35.1. Normative References .......................................35.2. Informative References .....................................31.  Background   The X.500 Directory Access Protocol (DAP) [X.511] supports absolute   True and False assertions.  An 'and' filter with zero elements always   evaluates to True.  An 'or' filter with zero elements always   evaluates to False.  These filters are commonly used when requesting   DSA-specific Entries (DSEs) that do not necessarily have   'objectClass' attributes; that is, where "(objectClass=*)" may   evaluate to False.Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 4526          LDAP Absolute True and False Filters         June 2006   Although LDAPv2 [RFC1777][RFC3494] placed no restriction on the   number of elements in 'and' and 'or' filter sets, the LDAPv2 string   representation [RFC1960][RFC3494] could not represent empty 'and' and   'or' filter sets.  Due to this, absolute True or False filters were   (unfortunately) eliminated from LDAPv3 [RFC4510].   This documents extends LDAPv3 to support absolute True and False   assertions by allowing empty 'and' and 'or' in Search filters   [RFC4511] and extends the filter string representation [RFC4515] to   allow empty filter lists.   It is noted that certain search operations, such as those used to   retrieve subschema information [RFC4512], require use of particular   filters.  This document does not change these requirements.   This feature is intended to allow a more direct mapping between DAP   and LDAP (as needed to implement DAP-to-LDAP gateways).   In this document, the key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED",   "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY",   and "OPTIONAL" are to be interpreted as described inBCP 14   [RFC2119].2.  Absolute True and False Filters   Implementations of this extension SHALL allow 'and' and 'or' choices   with zero filter elements.   An 'and' filter consisting of an empty set of filters SHALL evaluate   to True.  This filter is represented by the string "(&)".   An 'or' filter consisting of an empty set of filters SHALL evaluate   to False.  This filter is represented by the string "(|)".   Servers supporting this feature SHOULD publish the Object Identifier   1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.5.3 as a value of the 'supportedFeatures'   [RFC4512] attribute in the root DSE.   Clients supporting this feature SHOULD NOT use the feature unless   they know that the server supports it.3.  Security Considerations   The (re)introduction of absolute True and False filters is not   believed to raise any new security considerations.   Implementors of this (or any) LDAPv3 extension should be familiar   with general LDAPv3 security considerations [RFC4510].Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 2]

RFC 4526          LDAP Absolute True and False Filters         June 20064.  IANA Considerations   Registration of this feature has been completed by the IANA   [RFC4520].   Subject: Request for LDAP Protocol Mechanism Registration Object   Identifier: 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.5.3 Description: True/False filters   Person & email address to contact for further information:        Kurt Zeilenga <kurt@openldap.org> Usage: Feature Specification:RFC 4526 Author/Change Controller: IESG Comments: none   This OID was assigned [ASSIGN] by OpenLDAP Foundation, under its   IANA-assigned private enterprise allocation [PRIVATE], for use in   this specification.5.  References5.1.  Normative References   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate                 Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [RFC4510]     Zeilenga, K., Ed, "Lightweight Directory Access                 Protocol (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map",RFC4510, June 2006.   [RFC4511]     Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access                 Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol",RFC 4511, June 2006.   [RFC4512]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol                 (LDAP): Directory Information Models",RFC 4512, June                 2006.   [RFC4515]     Smith, M., Ed. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory                 Access Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Search                 Filters",RFC 4515, June 2006.5.2.  Informative References   [RFC1777]     Yeong, W., Howes, T., and S. Kille, "Lightweight                 Directory Access Protocol",RFC 1777, March 1995.   [RFC1960]     Howes, T., "A String Representation of LDAP Search                 Filters",RFC 1960, June 1996.   [RFC3494]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol                 version 2 (LDAPv2) to Historic Status",RFC 3494, March                 2003.Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 4526          LDAP Absolute True and False Filters         June 2006   [RFC4520]     Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority                 (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory                 Access Protocol (LDAP)",BCP 64,RFC 4520, June 2006.   [X.500]       International Telecommunication Union -                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The                 Directory -- Overview of concepts, models and                 services," X.500(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-1:1994).   [X.501]       International Telecommunication Union -                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The                 Directory -- Models," X.501(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-                 2:1994).   [X.511]       International Telecommunication Union -                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The                 Directory: Abstract Service Definition", X.511(1993)                 (also ISO/IEC 9594-3:1993).   [ASSIGN]      OpenLDAP Foundation, "OpenLDAP OID Delegations",http://www.openldap.org/foundation/oid-delegate.txt.   [PRIVATE]     IANA, "Private Enterprise Numbers",http://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers.Author's Address   Kurt D. Zeilenga   OpenLDAP Foundation   EMail: Kurt@OpenLDAP.orgZeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 4526          LDAP Absolute True and False Filters         June 2006Full Copyright Statement   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).   This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions   contained inBCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors   retain all their rights.   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS   OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET   ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE   INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Intellectual Property   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any   Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights   might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has   made any independent effort to identify any such rights.  Information   on the procedures with respect to rights in RFC documents can be   found inBCP 78 andBCP 79.   Copies of IPR disclosures made to the IETF Secretariat and any   assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of   such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this   specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository athttp://www.ietf.org/ipr.   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary   rights that may cover technology that may be required to implement   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF at   ietf-ipr@ietf.org.Acknowledgement   Funding for the RFC Editor function is provided by the IETF   Administrative Support Activity (IASA).Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 5]

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