Hi all,
I want to try a translucent configuration:
The local ldap shall overlay the central ldap with local information on mail
routing.
I only have read access to the central ldap server.
Generally it works fine, when using bind with a locally known user.
But when I try bind with a user of
Hi all,
I try to create a new ldap-server which shall only store local attributes of
global users.
There is a company ldap server, say
ldap.example.com containing some default user tree with
dn: ou=People,dc=example,dc=com
containing
dn: uid=,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com
with all
userPassword:
{SASL}abc
modifying entry uid=frust,ou=People,dc=mydomain,dc=de
ldap_modify: Insufficient access (50)
Am Freitag, den 26.11.2010, 05:09 -0800 schrieb Howard Chu:
Frank Rust wrote:
Hi all,
would it be possible to configure a content-based access control?
Yes. Read
Hi all,
would it be possible to configure a content-based access control?
I have following configuration: my ldap contains user data.
Some of the users are local ones and have a regular password entry.
They shall be able to change their password.
Other users are remotely authenticated with