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Alex Karasulu commented on DIRSERVER-606:
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I like the renaming idea.  I guess this OldAuthZService will always hang around 
as long as people don't want to grok the ACI based AuthZService.  Don't know if 
we should bother deleting this.  I guess its best to rename to Minimal/Default 
AuthZService as you guys suggest.

But this problem should be solved.  Users should be allowed to see their own 
entry.  Users should be able to see and update their own entries for self 
service perhaps? WDYT?  Sometimes I think another application with superuser 
access can do this and regular users can be shielded from their own attributes 
but this does not play well when logging in as yourself to the directory.



> ou=users, ou=system - user cannot see their own entry
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: DIRSERVER-606
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-606
>      Project: Directory ApacheDS
>         Type: Bug

>     Versions: 1.0-RC1
>  Environment: JDK 1.4.1
> Tried both JXplorer, and from ACEGI security
>     Reporter: Marc Batchelor
>     Assignee: Stefan Zoerner
>     Priority: Critical
>  Attachments: patch.txt, patch_DIRSERVER-606_2.txt
>
> User binds to ApacheDS as a user under ou=users, ou=system. The user cannot 
> see their own entry to get their own attributes.
> Documentation states: Users cannot see other user entries under the 
> 'ou=users,ou=system' entry.
> Agreed and understood. But, the user, after binding with the directory, 
> cannot even find their own entry to get their own attributes. 

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