Deon George a écrit :
> Laurant, you would achieve this with your LDAP server ACLs.

I thought about it, but it's impractical: they will need to access the
rest of the tree  when they connect to other LDAP-enabled applications.
I'm really not looking for a security measure here.
It's only cosmetic: those users aren't technically-savvy, they will only
manage the contents of a few groups, and I don't want them to get lost
in the tree.
The ACL will ensure they only can write that particular branch, though.

Laurent
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