Does an ACL rule in front of the rule prohibit the access to the specified rule?
suomi
On 2011-12-20 09:55, Selcuk Yazar wrote:
Hi,
I want to ldap users to change their password.
sample user dn is mail=edergi@.....mail......edu.tr http://193.255.140.119/phpldapadmin/htdocs/cmd.php?cmd=template_engine&server_id=1&dn=mail%3Dedergi%40trakyamail.trakya.edu.tr%2Cou%3DKURUMSAL_SISTEMSEL%2Cjvd%3Dtrakyamail.trakya.edu.tr%2Co%3Dhosting%2Cdc%3Dmyhosting%2Cdc%3Dexample,ou= http://193.255.140.119/phpldapadmin/htdocs/cmd.php?cmd=template_engine&server_id=1&dn=ou%3DKURUMSAL_SISTEMSEL%2Cjvd%3Dtrakyamail.trakya.edu.tr%2Co%3Dhosting%2Cdc%3Dmyhosting%2Cdc%3DexampleSOME_UNIT,jvd=.....mail.......edu.tr http://193.255.140.119/phpldapadmin/htdocs/cmd.php?cmd=template_engine&server_id=1&dn=jvd%3Dtrakyamail.trakya.edu.tr%2Co%3Dhosting%2Cdc%3Dmyhosting%2Cdc%3Dexample,o=hosting http://193.255.140.119/phpldapadmin/htdocs/cmd.php?cmd=template_engine&server_id=1&dn=o%3Dhosting%2Cdc%3Dmyhosting%2Cdc%3Dexample
and we have acl rules in slapd.conf
access to dn.regex=".*,ou=.*,jvd=([^,]+),o=hosting,dc=myhosting,dc=example" attrs=userPassword by self write by group/jammPostmaster/roleOccupant.expand="cn=postmaster,jvd=$1,o=hosting,dc=myhosting,dc=example" write by * auth by * none
access to dn.regex=".*jvd=([^,]+),o=hosting,dc=myhosting,dc=example" by self write by group/jammPostmaster/roleOccupant.expand="cn=postmaster,jvd=$1,o=hosting,dc=myhosting,dc=example" write by * read
access to * by * read
i apply various rules from openldap documentation, but no one works. why users can't chage their password ?
thanks in advance
-- Selçuk YAZAR