[Fedora-directory-users] ACI, userattr question
Richard Megginson
rmeggins at redhat.com
Thu May 11 17:59:31 UTC 2006
Rajkumar S wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My server has a structure like:
>
> o=isp
> o=domain1,o=isp
> uid=user1,o=domain1,o=isp
> uid=user2,o=domain1,o=isp
> uid=user3,o=domain1,o=isp
> uid=user4,o=domain1,o=isp
> o=domain2,o=isp
> uid=user1,o=domain2,o=isp
> uid=user2,o=domain2,o=isp
> uid=user3,o=domain2,o=isp
> uid=user4,o=domain2,o=isp
>
> each domain has an attribute administrator (taken from phpQLAdmin, I
> am using ldap for qmail-ldap) which has full dn of a uid. For example
> say the administrator of o=domain1,o=isp is uid=user1,o=domain1,o=isp,
> and that of o=domain2,o=isp is uid=user1,o=domain2,o=isp
>
> Now when I bind as uid=user1,o=domain1,o=isp I must have full write
> permission for domain1 and all users under it, and if I bind as
> uid=user1,o=domain2,o=isp I must have write access to domain2 and so on.
>
> I am looking for a minimum aci that can do this, Preferably one that
> is applied at o=isp.
Try the Macro ACI feature -
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/7.1/acl.html#1195760
>
> I have played with aci and userattr, but seems it's not working. The
> one I tried is
>
> aci: (target="ldap:///o=*,o=isp")(targetattr=*) (version 3.0;acl
> "manager-write"; allow (all) userattr = "administrator#USERDN";)
>
> I have taken this from the examples in docs, but this is not working
> as expected.
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> regards,
>
> raj
>
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