FROM IRC: <akarasulu> notdf <akarasulu> I just installed 1.5.3 on a clean ubuntu 8.04 machine <akarasulu> and then changed the dc=example,dc=com entry <akarasulu> adding the new administrativeRole attribute
Below is the LDIF output from Studio of this operation: <akarasulu> #!RESULT OK <akarasulu> #!CONNECTION ldap://localhost:10389 <akarasulu> #!DATE 2008-07-28T12:53:20.623 <akarasulu> dn: dc=example,dc=com <akarasulu> changetype: modify <akarasulu> add: administrativeRole <akarasulu> administrativeRole: accessControlSpecificArea <akarasulu> - <akarasulu> worked like a champion <akarasulu> just try putting this LDIF into a file and importing it <akarasulu> http://rafb.net/p/EzcKhp43.html <akarasulu> notdf let me know what happens <akarasulu> ttys Alex On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Dylan Taft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm having trouble with setting up access control in apacheDS. I'm using > Apache DS 1.5.3 > Apache Studio 1.2.0 RC1 > > I've tried to follow the docs listed here > http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/32-basic-authorization.html > > I've added accessControlEnabled in my server.xml file, restarted the > services.. > > I've tried to add administrativeRole as an attribute to dc=example,dc=com > in DS studio > When I try, it just doesn't do it. I get a little red X next to the object > in the ldap browser..no other errors. > > Does anyone have a moment to walk me through doing this in studio? I'm > trying to have everything marked as read only to normal users except the > userPassword attribute. I've tried for several hours with no luck... > > Thanks in advance! > > > > -- Microsoft gives you Windows, Linux gives you the whole house ...
