Re: Authentication for on the fly configuration updates in OpenLDAP 2.4

2011-01-30 Thread Chris Jacobs
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Re: Access control

2011-01-30 Thread Dieter Kluenter
Am Sun, 30 Jan 2011 23:36:13 +0100 schrieb Thomas Schweikle : > Hi! > > I am trying to set up access control for an OpenLDAP server. I'd > like to use a Group to set up users allowed to access and write to > entries inside my tree: > > I've created the group: > dn: cn=administrators,dc=example,d

Re: Authentication for on the fly configuration updates in OpenLDAP 2.4

2011-01-30 Thread Buchan Milne
On Friday, 28 January 2011 22:51:05 Dan White wrote: > > I suppose the correct approach would be for the package to offer to > configure a rootdn and rootpw for the config backend on installation, > however, since the package that will be released with squeeze will probably > not have those optio

Access control

2011-01-30 Thread Thomas Schweikle
Hi! I am trying to set up access control for an OpenLDAP server. I'd like to use a Group to set up users allowed to access and write to entries inside my tree: I've created the group: dn: cn=administrators,dc=example,dc=com cn: administrators objectclass: groupOfNames (important for the group ac

Re: Authentication for on the fly configuration updates in OpenLDAP 2.4

2011-01-30 Thread Razvan Deaconescu
On 01/28/2011 10:51 PM, Dan White wrote: > I suppose the correct approach would be for the package to offer to > configure a rootdn and rootpw for the config backend on installation, > however, since the package that will be released with squeeze will probably > not have those options, it's inevita

Re: syncrepl don't preserve the order of the value on multivalued attribute

2011-01-30 Thread Howard Chu
Ricardo Machini wrote: Hi, I changed recently from sluprd to syncrepl. And I saw that the syncrepl do not preserve the order of the value on multivalued attribute (I dont know if it is a bug) . Attributes in LDAP are *sets* of values. Sets have no ordering property, therefore order is irrelev

syncrepl don't preserve the order of the value on multivalued attribute

2011-01-30 Thread Ricardo Machini
Hi, I changed recently from sluprd to syncrepl. And I saw that the syncrepl do not preserve the order of the value on multivalued attribute (I dont know if it is a bug) . Example: Entry on LDAP master/slave: dn: cn=ricardo deliveryProgramPath: odeiavir deliveryProgramPath: maildrop When I