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with requested attribute lists empty or containing "*" are expanded to contain "+" as well, so that all operational attributes are returned. This may be required to work around dumb clients that interrogate the rootDSE requesting "*" and expecting operational attributes to be returned as well. To make it a bit more generic, it can be configured to do the same for an arbitrary search described by an URI. For example, overlay allop allop-URI ldap:///??sub before any database instantiation causes all searches to return "*","+" when ors_attrs is NULL or countains "*".
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