Which is a valid distinguished name for a LDAP database?
A.
o=joe bloggs, c=company inc, cn=us
B.
cn=joe bloggs, o=company inc, c=us
C.
cn=joe bloggs, o-company inc, c=us
D.
c=joe bloggs, cn=company inc, o=us
Explanation:
: Option B provides a valid Distinguished name, it begins with the canonical name (Usually your
name and last name), then the object (usually your company) and the container at the root
(usually your country). The use of an Ou (Organizational unit) is optional, we don’t need an OU in
here. Remember that you always need to have the “cn” in one corner and the “c” in the other
corner.