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This is purely informative, but it is important as it serves as a
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This is purely informative, but it is important as it serves as a
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central allocation point for that numbering system. Also note that
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central allocation point for that numbering system. Also note that
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the entire schema lives under a branch of the [Debian.org IANA OID
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the entire schema lives under a branch of the [Debian.org IANA OID
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allocation](https://dsa.debian.org/iana/).
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allocation](https://dsa.debian.org/iana/). If you reuse the OID
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space of Debian, it's important to submit the change to Debian
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sysadmins (`dsa@debian.org`) so they merge your change and avoid
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clashes.
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2. create the actual attribute, somewhere next to a similar attribute
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2. create the actual attribute, somewhere next to a similar attribute
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or after the previous OID, in this case we created an attributed
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or after the previous OID, in this case we created an attributed
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