Which of the following is correct about this excerpt from an LDIF file?
Which of the following is correct about this excerpt from an LDIF file?
In an LDIF file, 'cn' stands for 'common name,' which is used to denote the object within its container. Here, 'cn=PrintOperators' indicates that 'PrintOperators' is the common name of the object.
It is only C because D says "Relative Distinguish Name", that is RDN, not DN "Distinguish Name"
C - correct one! DN • Stands for Distinguished Name. Each object in your directory has to have a unique name in order to provide structure. It is build with a CN and one or more DC (example – cn=user,dc=example,dc=com) • CN • Stands for Common Name and is the name of the object (often a username, but not always). Relative Distinguish Name = RDN
DN: (absolute) distinguished name CN: commonName Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/ldap/distinguished-names
C and D are correct
C is correct!
C is correct.