Full_Name: Marco Pizzoli Version: 2.4.x OS: Linux URL: ftp://ftp.openldap.org/incoming/ Submission from: (NULL) (213.174.164.11) This is a feature request. I would like to further extend accesslog filtering capabilities. It would be useful to me exclude logging of operations made by a specific user (DN). My usage case is a DBMS (DB2) using native LDAP authentication, which does extensive search operations on my DIT (quite 2 millions searches per day per instance). I assigned a specific technical user (DN) to these DB2 instancies and so I am able to identify operations made by those users. This filter would allow me to reduce very much my accesslog db size and augment my data retention. Thanks Marco Pizzoli
I had a refresh on the submit page. This erroneous ITS can be closed, sorry. On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 1:33 PM, <openldap-its@openldap.org> wrote: > > *** THIS IS AN AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED REPLY *** > > Thanks for your report to the OpenLDAP Issue Tracking System. Your > report has been assigned the tracking number ITS#6913. > > One of our support engineers will look at your report in due course. > Note that this may take some time because our support engineers > are volunteers. They only work on OpenLDAP when they have spare > time. > > If you need to provide additional information in regards to your > issue report, you may do so by replying to this message. Note that > any mail sent to openldap-its@openldap.org with (ITS#6913) > in the subject will automatically be attached to the issue report. > > mailto:openldap-its@openldap.org?subject=(ITS#6913) > > You may follow the progress of this report by loading the following > URL in a web browser: > http://www.OpenLDAP.org/its/index.cgi?findid=6913 > > Please remember to retain your issue tracking number (ITS#6913) > on any further messages you send to us regarding this report. If > you don't then you'll just waste our time and yours because we > won't be able to properly track the report. > > Please note that the Issue Tracking System is not intended to > be used to seek help in the proper use of OpenLDAP Software. > Such requests will be closed. > > OpenLDAP Software is user supported. > http://www.OpenLDAP.org/support/ > > -------------- > Copyright 1998-2007 The OpenLDAP Foundation, All Rights Reserved. > > -- _________________________________________ Non è forte chi non cade, ma chi cadendo ha la forza di rialzarsi. Jim Morrison
changed notes changed state Open to Closed moved from Incoming to Archive.Incoming
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