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Mike Just

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> 	Title		: LDAPv3 Result Codes: Definitions and Appropriate
> Use
> 	Author(s)	: M. Just, K. Leclair,  J. Sermersheim,  M. Smith
> 	Filename	: draft-just-ldapv3-rescodes-00.txt
> 	Pages		: 29
> 	Date		: 26-Oct-99
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> The purpose of this document is to describe, in some detail, the
> meaning and use of the result codes used with the LDAPv3 protocol.
> Of particular importance are the error codes, which represent the
> majority of the result codes.  This document provides definitions
> for each result code, and outlines the expected behaviour of the
> various operations with respect to how result codes and in
> particular, error conditions, should be handled and which specific
> error code should be returned.
> The LDAPv3 RFC [RFC2251] states that  'An LDAP server MUST act in
> accordance with the X.500(1993) series of ITU recommendations when
> providing the service. However, it is not required that an LDAP
> server make use of any X.500 protocols in providing this service,
> e.g. LDAP can be mapped onto any other directory system so long as
> the X.500 data and service model as used in LDAP is not violated in
> the LDAP interface.' The goal of this document is to transfer the
> applicable information from X.511 to this document, and expand upon
> it for LDAP.
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