Full_Name: Andreas Hasenack Version: 2.4.6 OS: Linux URL: http://users.mandriva.com.br/~andreas/ldap-doc/doc-set-examples/set-following-references.tar.bz2 Submission from: (NULL) (200.140.247.99) http://users.mandriva.com.br/~andreas/ldap-doc/doc-set-examples/set-following-references.tar.bz2 Documentation contribution with further examples regarding the usage of sets in ACLs. This time, using a user/manager/secretary/group example. These files are derived from OpenLDAP Software. All of the modifications to OpenLDAP Software represented in the following patch(es) were developed by Andreas Hasenack <andreas@mandriva.com.br>. These modifications are not subject to any license of Mandriva. I, Andreas Hasenack, hereby place the following modifications to OpenLDAP Software (and only these modifications) into the public domain. Hence, these modifications may be freely used and/or redistributed for any purpose with or without attribution and/or other notice.
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andreas@mandriva.com.br wrote: > Full_Name: Andreas Hasenack > Version: 2.4.6 > OS: Linux > URL: http://users.mandriva.com.br/~andreas/ldap-doc/doc-set-examples/set-following-references.tar.bz2 > Submission from: (NULL) (200.140.247.99) > > > http://users.mandriva.com.br/~andreas/ldap-doc/doc-set-examples/set-following-references.tar.bz2 > > Documentation contribution with further examples regarding the usage of sets in > ACLs. This time, using a user/manager/secretary/group example. > > These files are derived from OpenLDAP Software. All of the modifications to > OpenLDAP Software represented in the following patch(es) were developed by > Andreas Hasenack <andreas@mandriva.com.br>. These modifications are not subject > to any license of Mandriva. > I, Andreas Hasenack, hereby place the following modifications to OpenLDAP > Software (and only these modifications) into the public domain. Hence, these > modifications may be freely used and/or redistributed for any purpose with or > without attribution and/or other notice. > > Thanks for this Andreas. I'll be working on a sets section in the ACL section shortly. It's up for discussion if the ACL discussion in the current config sections of the admin guide should stay there or be moved out into their own. More later. -- Kind Regards, Gavin Henry. OpenLDAP Engineering Team. E ghenry@OpenLDAP.org Community developed LDAP software. http://www.openldap.org/project/
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 02:53:06PM +0000, Gavin Henry wrote: > It's up for discussion if the ACL discussion in the current config sections > of the admin guide should stay there or be moved out into their own. I think the ACLs should be moved to their own section, like the man pages already have done. We have a man page for slapd.conf and another specific one for the ACLs (slapd.access)
andreas@mandriva.com.br wrote: > On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 02:53:06PM +0000, Gavin Henry wrote: >> It's up for discussion if the ACL discussion in the current config sections >> of the admin guide should stay there or be moved out into their own. > > I think the ACLs should be moved to their own section, like the man > pages already have done. We have a man page for slapd.conf and another > specific one for the ACLs (slapd.access) ... but that was done essentially because ACL configuration amounts to ~30% of the total slapd.conf man page, but 90% of ACL documentation belongs to configuration. So it's not yet clear where they should be located in the Admin Guide. p. Ing. Pierangelo Masarati OpenLDAP Core Team SysNet s.r.l. via Dossi, 8 - 27100 Pavia - ITALIA http://www.sys-net.it --------------------------------------- Office: +39 02 23998309 Mobile: +39 333 4963172 Email: pierangelo.masarati@sys-net.it ---------------------------------------
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