in \fBretcode.conf\fP, which can be included after instantiating
the overlay.
.LP
-In the second case, objects of the \fBerrObject\fP class, when returned
-as intermediate responses of a search request, are changed into
+In the second case, objects of \fBerrObject\fP or \fBerrAuxObject\fP class,
+when returned as intermediate responses of a search request, are changed into
the response dictated by their content.
.LP
A third mode causes objects to be looked up from the underlying database
-to discover if their class is \fBerrObject\fP; in that case, their content
-is used to compute the corresponding response.
+to discover if their class is \fBerrObject\fPor \fBerrAuxObject\fP;
+in that case, their content is used to compute the corresponding response.
.LP
The behavior is disabled by using the \fBmanageDSAit\fP control (RFC 3296);
in that case, the resulting object, either present in the directory
.RE
.TP
.B retcode\-indir
-Enables exploitation of in-directory stored errObjects. May result
-in lots of unnecessary overhead.
+Enables exploitation of in-directory stored errObject/errAuxObject.
+May result in a lot of unnecessary overhead.
.SH SCHEMA
The following schema items are created and used by the overlay:
SINGLE-VALUE )
.RE
.LP
-The objectclass:
+The standalone structural objectclass for specifically created data:
.RS 4
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.11.4.3.1
NAME ( 'errObject' )
MUST ( errCode )
MAY ( cn $ description $ errOp $ errText $ errSleepTime ) )
.RE
+.LP
+The auxiliary objectclass to alter the behavior of existing objects:
+.RS 4
+( 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.11.4.3.2
+ NAME ( 'errAuxObject' )
+ SUP top AUXILIARY
+ MUST ( errCode )
+ MAY ( cn $ description $ errOp $ errText $ errSleepTime ) )
+.RE
.SH EXAMPLE
.LP