Starting and Stopping Your Server Instance
Configuring the Server Instance
Configuring the Proxy Components
Configuring Security Between Clients and Servers
Configuring Security Between the Proxy and the Data Source
Configuring Servers With the Control Panel
Managing Global ACIs With dsconfig
Granting Write Access to Personal Entries
Granting a Group Full Access to a Suffix
Granting Rights to Add and Delete Group Entries
Allowing Users to Add or Remove Themselves From a Group
Granting Conditional Access to a Group
Defining Permissions for DNs That Contain a Comma
The Get Effective Rights Control
Using the Get Effective Rights Control
Understanding Effective Rights Results
Restricting Access to the Get Effective Rights Control
If your directory holds business-critical information, you might specifically want to deny access to it. The following sample ACIs allow users to read certain "billing information", such as connection time and account balance, under their own entries, but prohibits them from changing this information.
This ACI allows users to read the information. The example assumes that the relevant attributes have been created in the schema.
aci: (targetattr="connectionTime || accountBalance") (version 3.0; acl "Billing Info Read"; allow (search,read) userdn="ldap:///self";)
This ACI prevents users from changing the information. The example assumes that the relevant attributes have been created in the schema.
aci: (targetattr="connectionTime || accountBalance") (version 3.0; acl "Billing Info Deny"; deny (write) userdn="ldap:///self";)