Overview#
An attribute value describes an element of actual data held by an attribute. An attribute may have multiple values, if allowed by the associated attributeType. The way that the server should interact with the values of that attribute is governed by that attribute's LDAPSyntaxes and matchingRule.More Information#
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:- Acceptable Use
- Active Directory Groups
- Administratively Disabled
- Assertion Value
- Attribute Value Assertion
- Attribute references
- BitStringMatch
- CaseIgnoreIA5Match
- CaseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch
- CaseIgnoreOrderingMatch
- Certificate Validity Period
- Channel Binding
- Collective Attribute
- Compare Request
- Constructed Attribute
- Contextual Attributes
- Credential Holder
- Customer Identity and Access Management
- Data Accuracy
- Data Origin
- Data Privacy
- DefinitionModificationType
- Digital Identity
- DirectoryStringFirstComponentMatch
- Entitlement
- EqualityMatch
- Escaping Distinguished Name
- Facial Analysis, Comparison, and Evaluation
- Glossary Of LDAP And Directory Terminology
- Greater-Or-Equal SearchFilter
- Identity Cube
- IntegerFirstComponentMatch
- IntegerOrderingMatch
- Key-value
- KeywordMatch
- LDAP Entry
- LDAP Query Basic Examples
- LDAP Schema
- LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_BIT_AND
- LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_BIT_OR
- LDAP_SERVER_PERMISSIVE_MODIFY
- LDAP_SERVER_RANGE_OPTION_OID
- LinkID
- MatchingRule
- MemberOf
- NDS Sparse Read Replica
- NDS Tree-name
- Naming Attributes
- Next Generation Access Control
- ObjectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch
- PasswordExpirationTime
- PwdChangedTime
- RBAC vs ABAC
- Substring Assertion
- SystemFlags
- TelephoneNumberSubstringsMatch
- TombstoneLifetime
- Virtual Attribute
- X-SYSTEMFLAGS
- X.509v3
- XDAS for eDirectory