thanks for all
it was my mistake ...
i was tring to change access rules in ldif file and not with ldapmodify
thanks again
On 12/4/06,
Howard Chu <hyc@symas.com> wrote:Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> cosmih wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> how can i make this access rule to be used on the fly ( from
>> administrator's guide: The LDAP configuration engine allows all of
>> slapd's configuration options to be changed on the fly, generally
>> without requiring a server restart for the changes to take effect)
>
> s/all/one or two/
>
> I'd guess that the passage you quote (and it _is_ correct) was written
> for a future version of OpenLDAP. For us, simply being able to change
> olcLogLevel on the fly with gq's 'point 'n click' has been one huge
> godsend.
Where are you getting this "one or two" stuff? Everything can be set
dynamically. All means all.
The original poster obviously missed the point that the *LDAP*
configuration engine is driven by *LDAP*. I.e., changes are accomplished
using ldapmodify, not by editing any files.
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