Get Effective Rights Return Codes; Advanced Access Control: Using Macro Acis; Table 6-5 Returned Result Codes - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Get Effective Rights Return Codes

If the criticality is set to
the regular entry information is returned, but, in place of rights for
entryLevelRights
code can give information on the configuration of the entry that was queried.
Table 6-5 summarizes the error codes and the potential configuration information
they can relay.
Table 6-5
Code
0
1
12
16
17
21
50
52
53
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Advanced Access Control: Using Macro ACIs

In organizations that use repeating directory tree structures, it is possible to
optimize the number of ACIs used in the directory by using macros. Reducing the
number of ACIs in your directory tree makes it easier to manage your access
control policy and improves the efficiency of ACI memory usage.
for a get effective rights search and an error occurs,
false
and
attributeLevelRights
Returned Result Codes
Description
Successfully completed.
Operation error.
The critical extension is unavailable. If the criticality
expression is set to true and effective rights do not exist on
the entry being queried, then this error is returned.
No such attribute. If an attribute is specifically queried for
access rights but that attribute does not exist in the schema,
this error is returned.
Undefined attribute type.
Invalid attribute syntax.
Insufficient rights.
Unavailable.
Unwilling to perform.
Other.
Advanced Access Control: Using Macro ACIs
, an error code is returned. This
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