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Network Working Group                                           T. HowesRequest for Comments: 1960                        University of MichiganObsoletes: 1558                                                June 1996Category: Standards Track             A String Representation of LDAP Search FiltersStatus of this Memo   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.1.  Abstract   The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [1] defines a   network representation of a search filter transmitted to an LDAP   server.  Some applications may find it useful to have a common way of   representing these search filters in a human-readable form.  This   document defines a human-readable string format for representing LDAP   search filters.2.  LDAP Search Filter Definition   An LDAP search filter is defined in [1] as follows:     Filter ::= CHOICE {             and                [0] SET OF Filter,             or                 [1] SET OF Filter,             not                [2] Filter,             equalityMatch      [3] AttributeValueAssertion,             substrings         [4] SubstringFilter,             greaterOrEqual     [5] AttributeValueAssertion,             lessOrEqual        [6] AttributeValueAssertion,             present            [7] AttributeType,             approxMatch        [8] AttributeValueAssertion     }     SubstringFilter ::= SEQUENCE {             type    AttributeType,             SEQUENCE OF CHOICE {                     initial        [0] LDAPString,                     any            [1] LDAPString,                     final          [2] LDAPString             }     }Howes                       Standards Track                     [Page 1]RFC 1960                  LDAP Search Filters                  June 1996     AttributeValueAssertion ::= SEQUENCE {             attributeType   AttributeType,             attributeValue  AttributeValue     }     AttributeType ::= LDAPString     AttributeValue ::= OCTET STRING     LDAPString ::= OCTET STRING   where the LDAPString above is limited to the IA5 character set.  The   AttributeType is a string representation of the attribute type name   and is defined in [1].  The AttributeValue OCTET STRING has the form   defined in [2].  The Filter is encoded for transmission over a   network using the Basic Encoding Rules defined in [3], with   simplifications described in [1].3.  String Search Filter Definition   The string representation of an LDAP search filter is defined by the   following grammar.  It uses a prefix format.     <filter> ::= '(' <filtercomp> ')'     <filtercomp> ::= <and> | <or> | <not> | <item>     <and> ::= '&' <filterlist>     <or> ::= '|' <filterlist>     <not> ::= '!' <filter>     <filterlist> ::= <filter> | <filter> <filterlist>     <item> ::= <simple> | <present> | <substring>     <simple> ::= <attr> <filtertype> <value>     <filtertype> ::= <equal> | <approx> | <greater> | <less>     <equal> ::= '='     <approx> ::= '~='     <greater> ::= '>='     <less> ::= '<='     <present> ::= <attr> '=*'     <substring> ::= <attr> '=' <initial> <any> <final>     <initial> ::= NULL | <value>     <any> ::= '*' <starval>     <starval> ::= NULL | <value> '*' <starval>     <final> ::= NULL | <value>   <attr> is a string representing an AttributeType, and has the format   defined in [1].  <value> is a string representing an AttributeValue,   or part of one, and has the form defined in [2].  If a <value> must   contain one of the characters '*' or '(' or ')', these characters   should be escaped by preceding them with the backslash '\' character.Howes                       Standards Track                     [Page 2]RFC 1960                  LDAP Search Filters                  June 1996   Note that although both the <substring> and <present> productions can   produce the 'attr=*' construct, this construct is used only to denote   a presence filter.4.  Examples   This section gives a few examples of search filters written using   this notation.     (cn=Babs Jensen)     (!(cn=Tim Howes))     (&(objectClass=Person)(|(sn=Jensen)(cn=Babs J*)))     (o=univ*of*mich*)5.  Security Considerations   Security considerations are not discussed in this memo.6.  Bibliography   [1] Yeong, W., Howes, T., and S. Kille, "Lightweight       Directory Access Protocol", RFC 1777, March 1995.   [2] Howes, R., Kille, S., Yeong, W., and C. Robbins, "The String       Representation of Standard Attribute Syntaxes", RFC 1778,       March 1995.   [3] Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Syntax       Notation One (ASN.1).  CCITT Recommendation X.209, 1988.7.  Author's Address   Tim Howes   University of Michigan   ITD Research Systems   535 W William St.   Ann Arbor, MI 48103-4943   USA   Phone: +1 313 747-4454   EMail: tim@umich.eduHowes                       Standards Track                     [Page 3]

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