On 09/06/11 00:21, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote: >> An update on this bug report: with a modified slapd.conf and a small >> patch to the back-perl module, I can use the ACL mask to ensure that the >> perl search function doesn't get invoked if disallowed by the ACLs. >> >> The patch works by creating a "fake" empty entry whose DN is the base of >> the search, and then passing this entry into access_allowed() using code >> borrowed from one of the other backends to either deny or allow access. >> >> http://pastebin.siriusit.co.uk/perlacl/slapd2.conf >> http://pastebin.siriusit.co.uk/perlacl/openldap-backperl-acls.patch > > These are not accessible.
Hi Quanah, Ah yes indeed - that server was decommissioned last month. I've since reinstated the files from a backup onto a new server and updated DNS to point to it. Can you verify that you can now download them? Many thanks, Mark. -- Mark Cave-Ayland - Senior Technical Architect PostgreSQL - PostGIS Sirius Corporation plc - control through freedom http://www.siriusit.co.uk t: +44 870 608 0063 Sirius Labs: http://www.siriusit.co.uk/labs
