Nsslapd-Errorlog-Mode (Error Log File Permission); Nsslapd-Groupevalnestlevel - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.2 Configuration Manual

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Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
Syntax:
Example:

nsslapd-errorlog-mode (Error Log File Permission)

Specifies the access mode or file permissions with which error log files are to be
created. The valid values are any combination of 000 to 777, as they mirror
numbered or absolute UNIX file permissions. That is, the value must be a
combination of a 3-digit number, the digits varying from 0 through 7:
0 - None
1 - Execute only
2 - Write only
3 - Write and execute
4 - Read only
5 - Read and execute
6 - Read and write
7 - Read, write, and execute
In the 3-digit number, the first digit represents the owner's permissions, the
second digit represents the group's permissions, and the third digit represents
everyone's permissions. When changing the default value, keep in mind that
000 will not allow access to the logs and allowing write permissions to everyone
can result in the logs being overwritten or deleted by anyone.
Note that the newly configured access mode will only affect new logs that are
created; the mode will be set when the log rotates to a new file.
Entry DN:
Valid Range:
Default Value:
Syntax:
Example:

nsslapd-groupevalnestlevel

Specifies the number of levels of nesting that the access-control system will
perform for group evaluation.
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Netscape Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference • December 2003
Integer
nsslapd-errorlog-maxlogsperdir: 10
cn=config
000 through 777
600
Integer
nsslapd-errorlog-mode: 600

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