It depends on how many user you have,
Why?
were are the user-objects are located in your tree,
At [2]
If the users are spread over the hole tree you need some kind of
regex-ACLs
No just [2]
Is it not possible to focus on this example, I think I can manage from
there.
-----Original Message-----
To: openldap-technical(a)openldap.org
Subject: Re: acl help access to 'own' attributes
It depends on how many user you have, were are the user-objects are
located in your tree, there are not enough information to solve your
problem. If the users are spread over the hole tree you need some kind
of regex-ACLs
Am 27.11.19 um 22:41 schrieb Marc Roos:
Can anyone help how I should make the acls that allows users[2]
access
attributes of ldap entries[1] that have themselves listed in the
attribute value sendmailMTAMapValue
Something like:
Access to children? ou=xxxx,ou=dddd,ou=cccc,dc=bbbb,dc=aaaa,dc=local
filter=(sendmailMTAMapValue=VAR1) attrs=sendmailMTAKey
by uid=VAR1,ou=yyyy,ou=dddd,ou=cccc,dc=bbbb,dc=aaaa,dc=local read
[1]
dn:
sendmailMTAKey=test(a)example.com,ou=xxxx,ou=dddd,ou=cccc,dc=bbbb,dc=aaa
a,
dc=local
objectClass: sendmailMTA
objectClass: sendmailMTAMap
objectClass: sendmailMTAMapObject
objectClass: ritAdditionalInfo
sendmailMTAMapName: virtuser
sendmailMTACluster: mail
sendmailMTAKey: test(a)example.com
sendmailMTAMapValue: testuser
[2]
uid=testuser,ou=yyyy,ou=dddd,ou=cccc,dc=bbbb,dc=aaaa,dc=local
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