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Inheritance models in draft-ietf-ldapext-acl-model-04.txt
Section 6.3.1 gives an example of deleting an acl attribute and indicates "the entry would inherit its ACI from some other node in the tree depending on the server inheritance model." What inheritance models is this statement referring to? The document states the acl model assumes the ldap server supports inheritance within the security model. There is no mention of different inheritance models. I think this should state "if the entire acl attribute is deleted, the entry inherits its ACI from its parent object."
David
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<DIV>Section 6.3.1 gives an example of deleting an acl attribute and indicates
"the entry would inherit its ACI from some other node in the tree depending
on the server inheritance model." What inheritance models is this
statement referring to? The document states the acl model assumes the ldap
server supports inheritance within the security model. There is no mention
of different inheritance models. I think this should state "if the
entire acl attribute is deleted, the entry inherits its ACI from its parent
object."</DIV>
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<DIV>David</DIV></BODY></HTML>