Notes/Domino Fix List
SPR # YUMA4DPQLWFixed in 5.0.3; 5.0.4; 5.0.5 release



Product Area: Technical Area: Internet Protocols - LDAP Platform:

SPR# YUMA4DPQLW - Fixed the following LDAP filter (scope: subtree, base: CN=Test Group,O=Test Org, filter: (|(member=CN=Test User,O=Test Org)(uniquename=CN=Test User,O=Test Org)) ) which was preventing Websphere from using the Domino directory for authentication.
Technote Number: 1096292

Problem:
This issue was reported to Lotus Software Quality Engineering and was first
addressed in Domino 5.0.3. It has been further addressed in Domino 5.0.4.
Re-evaluation confirms that this issue does not occur in Domino 5.0.4, 5.0.5,
and later.

Excerpt from the Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino Release 5.0.3 QMR fix list:

Internet Protocols - LDAP

SPR# YUMA4DPQLW - Fix the following LDAP filter (scope: subtree, base: CN=Test
Group,O=Test Org, filter: (|(member=CN=Test User,O=Test Org)(uniquename=CN=Test
User,O=Test Org)) ) which was preventing Websphere from using the Domino
directory for authentication. [5.0.3]

Supporting Information:

LDAP is a client-server protocol for accessing a directory service.
Notes/Domino R5 on LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) Version 3 is
defined by Request for Comments (RFCs) 2251 - 2256.

Note: Double-byte characters are supported in LDAP Version 3. For further
information, see the document entitled "Enabling LDAP Searches Using R5
Alternative Names" (#: 171695 ).

Related Documents:

The Domino 5 Admin Help contains the following sections:






Enabling LDAP Searches Using R5 Alternative Names
Document #: 171695

Web Authentication Against Microsoft Exchange 5.5 LDAP Server Fails
Document #: 175714

LDIF & LDAP: Exporting Domino Directory Information
Document #: 177348

How to Configure a Domino R5 Server and Netscape Enterprise Server for Web
Authentication Using LDAP
Document #: 168938

LDAP v3 Proposal/Draft information can be found at the following website:

http://www.critical-angle.com/ldapworld/draft-ietf-asid-ldapv3-protocol-04.txt

Also, additional information can be found at the University of Michigan LDAP
website:

http://www.umich.edu/~dirsvcs/ldap/ldap.html
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