Hi David,
My project doesn't require such requirement, we only need to restrict
access on directory level only.
But according to Red Hat Directory Server documentation you should be able
to restrict what attributes an user can see. Please see
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/8.2/html/Deplo...
Good luck
- dc
2011/11/8 David Hoskinson <david.hoskinson(a)datatrak.net>
We have been able to run ldapsearchs that revealed what we consider
private info on certain fields such as sambalmpassword, sambantpassword for
example. Even though they are crypted we would like to restrict certain
fields to directory managers and not anonymous searches. I believe this is
what the aci’s are for, but I am fuzzy on how this works. If someone could
verify I would appreciate it and lead me in the right direction. We are
trying to keep regular users from seeing these fields.****
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thanks****
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David Hoskinson | *DATATRAK* International
Systems Engineer
Mayfield Heights, Ohio, USA
+1.440.443.0082 x 124 (p) | +1.216.280.5457 (m)
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