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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] is a [Data type] and a [Data representation] that only allows values of [True] or [False].
Specific details of the [Data type] [{$pagename}] are [context] dependent.
Typically [{$pagename}] [numeric|number] values of [zero] are interpreted as "[false]", and any other value is interpreted as "[true]"
[{$pagename}] may be represented as [TRUE]/[true]/NOT "0" or [False]/[FALSE]/[Zero]
!! [{$pagename}] values and [LDAP]
A value of the Boolean syntax is one of the Boolean values, true or false. The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is defined by the following [ABNF]:
{{{Boolean = "TRUE" / "FALSE"}}}
The LDAP definition for the [{$pagename}] [LDAPSyntaxes] is: ( [1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7] [DESC] '[{$pagename}]' )
This syntax corresponds to the [{$pagename}] type from [ASN.1].
[{$pagename}] within [Microsoft Active Directory] is represented as [2.5.5.8] ([ADSTYPE_BOOLEAN]) and is specified as [OMSyntax] 1
A [LDAP] [{$pagename}] element value is always encoded as a single [byte], with 0xff representing [true] and 0x00 representing [false].
[LDAP] is more restrictive than general-purpose [BER] is when it comes to [encoding] [Boolean] values of [true]. [RFC 4511] section 5.1 states that [LDAP] messages should always encode true values with all [bits] set to one, which is 0xff [hex].
[{$pagename}] elements are always primitive, and they always have a one-[byte] value.
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
[{ReferringPagesPlugin before='*' after='\n' }]