"Include" file directives as much as possible must
occure before any other directives in you slapd.conf,
which in my case it, did not.


--- jay alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>   this is my access list:
> access to dn.subtree="ou=staff,dc=preginet" by users
> read
> 
> But my problem is that this only works when I place
> it
> in database specific. slapd.conf(5) didn't mention
> anything about this, it only says that
> configurations
> placed in global or otherwise above any other
> database/backend directive lines, can be overriden
> by
> the configuration that are found below any
> database/backend definition. I'm using version
> 2.2.26.
> Apparently this was the answer I was looking for
> from
> my previous posts regarding the error of always
> having
> a bad DN. 
> 
> Any input will be appreciated.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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