Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.02 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual page 235

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In LDIF, to grant
example.com
home telephone number, you would write the following statement:
aci: (targetattr="userPassword || homePhone") (version 3.0; acl
"Write Subscribers"; allow (write) userdn= "ldap://self" and
authmethod="ssl";)
This example assumes that the
dc=example,dc=com
Note that
example.com
because they might delete the attribute, and
for billing. Therefore, the home address is business-critical information.
From the Console, you can set this permission by doing the following:
On the Directory tab, right click the Subscribers entry under the
1.
node in the left navigation tree, and choose Set Access Permissions from the
pop-up menu to display the Access Control Manager.
Click New to display the Access Control Editor.
2.
On the Users/Groups tab, in the ACI name field, type "Write Subscribers". In
3.
the list of users granted access permission, do the following:
Select and remove All Users, then click Add.
a.
The Add Users and Groups dialog box is displayed.
Set the Search area to Special Rights, and select Self from the Search results
b.
list.
Click the Add button to list Self in the list of users who are granted access
c.
permission.
Click OK to dismiss the Add Users and Groups dialog box.
d.
On the Rights tab, tick the checkbox for write. Make sure the other checkboxes
4.
are clear.
On the Targets tab, click This Entry to display the
5.
dc=example,dc=com
In the filter for subentries field, type the following filter:
a.
(!(unlistedSubscriber=yes))
subscribers the right to update their password and
is added to the
aci
entry.
subscribers do not have write access to their home address,
suffix in the target directory entry field.
Access Control Usage Examples
ou=subscribers,
needs that information
example.com
dc=subscribers,
Chapter 6
Managing Access Control
example.com
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