I don't know what I mean. I've searched the Internet for "access to
schema" and can't seem to find an answer that works for what I'm trying
to do.
What I want to do is, when a user logs in, to allow the ldap client to
read the schema for the server. This happens automatically when the
rootdn logs in, but apparently I have to explicity create access control
for a user's client to read the schema.
From the examples I've been able to locate and understand, I've tried
the following:
access to dn="cn=subschema" by * read
access to dn.base="cn=Subschema" by * read
access to dn.subtree="cn=Subschema" by * read
but none appear to work. Apparently, I need another example of exactly
what I'm trying to do, which I don't seem able to locate.
Thanks!
-ron
Aaron Richton wrote:
Is this what you mean, or do you mean cn=Subschema? (And note that
that's not under "dc=example,dc=com." Search the list archive for
examples.)
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007, Ron Parker wrote:
Now that I can log in as a user: How do I give a user access to
schema? This is what I'm trying now (but not working):
access to dn.subtree="cn=schema,dc=example,dc=com"
by dn="cn=Ron,ou=Zimbra,dc=example,dc=com" read
What am I missing? Thanks!
-ron
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