Hi,

It's nearly off-topic: we are talking about slapd.conf and not 
specifically about pla :-)

Nathan Huesken a écrit :
> It works. But if I set them to:
> access to *
>    by self write
>    by users read
>    by anonymous auth
> 
> So it seems, that it does not belong to ls, right?
> How do I cange this?
You need more and more precise rules: the self keyword is not enough. 
Taken from the slapd.access manpage:
« The keyword self means access to an entry  is  allowed  to  the  entry
itself (e.g. the entry being accessed and the requesting entry must be
the same) »

this explains why your write fails: ls is not trying to write its own entry.

> Thanks!
> Nathan
please be aware that I am no ldap specialist.

hth.
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