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Glossary
A
access control instruction
ACI
access control list
ACL
access rights
account inactivation
All IDs Threshold
All IDs token
anonymous access
approximate index
attribute
attribute list
authenticating directory
server
See ACI.
An instruction that grants or denies permissions to entries in the
directory.
access control
See Also
See ACL.
The mechanism for controlling access to your directory.
access control
See Also
In the context of access control, specify the level of access granted
or denied. Access rights are related to the type of operation that can
be performed on the directory. The following rights can be granted or
denied: read, write, add, delete, search, compare, selfwrite, proxy and
all.
Disables a user account, group of accounts, or an entire domain so
that all authentication attempts are automatically rejected.
Replaced with the ID list scan limit in Directory Server version 7.1.
A size limit which is globally applied to every index key managed by
the server. When the size of an individual ID list reaches this limit, the
server replaces that ID list with an All IDs token.
ID list scan
limit.
See Also
A mechanism which causes the server to assume that all directory
entries match the index key. In effect, the All IDs token causes the
server to behave as if no index was available for the search request.
When granted, allows anyone to access directory information without
providing credentials, and regardless of the conditions of the bind.
Allows for efficient approximate or "sounds-like" searches.
Holds descriptive information about an entry. Attributes have a label
and a value. Each attribute also follows a standard syntax for the type
of information that can be stored as the attribute value.
A list of required and optional attributes for a given entry type or
object class.
In pass-through authentication (PTA), the authenticating Directory
Server is the Directory Server that contains the authentication
credentials of the requesting client. The PTA-enabled host sends PTA
requests it receives from clients to the host.
instruction.
list.
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