So what should be the rules for monitor database? I don't want my users looking up in my openldap server status. May you provide rules for the monitor database?
Thanks On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 6:03 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: >> I have configured database monitor and setted two access rules in its >> context. By the log messages below keep annoying me: >> >> /etc/openldap/slapd.conf: line 110: warning: cannot assess the >> validity of the ACL scope within backend naming context >> Backend ACL: access to dn.subtree="cn=monitor" >> by dn.base="cn=oldap,dc=ufv,dc=br" read >> by * none >> >> Backend ACL: access to * >> by * none > > Remove this rule. It's pleonastic (never used) because, as the message > says, it's outside the naming context. All data within the naming scope > is intercepted by the previous rule. > > p. > >> /etc/openldap/slapd.conf: line 123: warning: cannot assess the >> validity of the ACL scope within backend naming context >> Backend ACL: access to * >> by * none >> >> config_back_db_open: line 0: warning: cannot assess the validity of >> the ACL scope within backend naming context >> slapd starting >> >> >> How may i "fix" that. (Altough i used the word "fix", i know it is not >> a error message). >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> > > >
