Thanks Buchan,
The above ACL seems a bit weird ... you probably want this 2nd-last.
it's weird probably because I have really know clue as to what I'm
doing. I just removed it.
Move these attributes into their own ACL, so that you instead have:
access to
attrs=userPassword
I know this has a very simple solution, unfortunately ACL's are
kicking my rear.
I have what is turning out to be a company roster with names, email,
telephone, address, and userpassword. What I'm trying to allow is
just three users to authenticate and view sensitive info (i.e.
telephone
Hello,
Maybe a simple question. I have my database setup similar to this:
dn: cn=john doe,ou=cmc,dc=cmcflex,dc=com
ou: cmc
cn: john doe
objectClass: top
objectClass: person
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
givenName: John
sn: Doe
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
userPassword: