RFC 2253

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RFC 2253 is an Internet standard that originally defined the textual representation of LDAP distinguished names, later superseded by RFC 4514.

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RFC 2253 canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Internet standard
Request for Comments
appliesTo directory services
directory-enabled applications
area Application layer
category Standards Track
defines UTF-8 string representation of distinguished names
textual representation of LDAP distinguished names
documentType Standards-track specification
focusesOn distinguished name string representation
intendedFor implementers of LDAP clients
implementers of LDAP servers
language English
obsoletedBy RFC 4514 NERFINISHED
partOf LDAPv3 specification family NERFINISHED
publishedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force
relatesToProtocol LDAP NERFINISHED
relatesToVersion LDAPv3 GENERATED
specifies escaping rules for special characters in distinguished names
handling of leading and trailing spaces in distinguished names
ordering of relative distinguished names in string form
representation of binary values in distinguished names
representation of multi-valued relative distinguished names
syntax for attribute type and value pairs in distinguished names
standardizes string format for LDAP distinguished names
status Obsoleted
successorStandard RFC 4514 NERFINISHED
title Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3): UTF-8 String Representation of Distinguished Names NERFINISHED
updates X.500 distinguished name representation conventions
usesCharacterEncoding UTF-8

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RFC 4514 obsoletes RFC 2253
RFC 4510 obsoletes RFC 2253