The Directory Server Access Control Model
Access Control and Replication
To Target an Entry and Attributes
To Target Entries or Attributes Using LDAP Filters
To Target Attribute Values Using LDAP Filters
To Target a Single Directory Entry
To Specify the Scope of an ACI
To Target LDAP Extended Operations
Rights Required for LDAP Operations
Defining User Access (userdn Keyword)
Defining General Access (all Keyword)
Defining Anonymous Access (anyone Keyword)
Defining Self Access (self Keyword)
Defining Parent Access (parent Keyword)
Specifying Users With LDAP URLs
Specifying Users With Wildcards
Specifying Users With a Logical OR of LDAP URLs
Defining Group Access (groupdn Keyword)
Specifying a Group With a Single LDAP URL
Specifying a Group With a Logical OR of LDAP URLs
Defining Access Based on Value Matching (userattr Keyword)
Defining Access From a Specific IP Address (ip Keyword)
Defining Access From a Specific Domain (dns Keyword)
Defining Access at a Specific Time of Day or Day of Week (timeofday and dayofweek Keywords)
Defining Access Based on Authentication Method (authmethod Keyword)
Authentication Method Examples
Defining Access Based on a Connection's Security Strength Factor (ssf Keyword)
DIGEST-MD5 QOP Key Size Mapping
Compatibility With the Sun Java System Directory Server Access Control Model
All Attributes targetattr Rule (targetattr="*")
Distinguished Name (DN) Wildcard Matching
Understanding the Directory Server Schema
Understanding Directory Server Plug-Ins
Bind rules use one of the following patterns:
keyword = " expression";
keyword != " expression";
where equal (=) indicates that the keyword and expression must match in order for the bind rule to be true, and not equal (!=) indicates that the keyword and expression must not match in order for the bind rule to be true.
The quotation marks ("") around the expression and the delimiting semicolon (;) are required. The expressions you can use depend on the associated keyword.
The timeofday keyword also supports the inequality expressions (<, <=, >, >=). The timeofday keyword is the only keyword that supports these expressions.
The following table lists each keyword and the associated expressions and indicates whether wildcard characters are allowed in the expression.
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The following sections provide additional information about the bind rule syntax for each keyword.