Hi Team,
We have implemented 389-ds in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Everything is working
fine.we have created ou called "groups " such as ou=groups,dc=xxx,dc=com.
same 389-ds (1.2.1-0ubuntu2)implemented in the Ubuntu linux 10.04 LTS and
we can see the "aci" attributes in the groups OU. Same aci is not available
in the "1.2.10.4-0ubuntu3.1".
For example, if i connected my *older ldap server* through phpldapadmin and
select any group from "ou=groups,dc=xxx,dc=com" , i can see the below
fields from aci attribute,
(targetattr="*")
(target="ldap:///cn=*,ou=services,ou=groups,dc=xxx,dc=com") (version
3.0;acl "<group name>"; allow (write)(userdn="ldap:///uid=<user
name>,ou=people,dc=xxx,dc=com");)
(targetattr="*")
(target="ldap:///cn=*,ou=services,ou=groups,dc=xxx,dc=com") (version
3.0;acl "<group name>"; allow (write)(userdn="ldap:///uid=<user
name>,ou=people,dc=xxx,dc=com");)
(targetattr="*")
(target="ldap:///cn=*,ou=services,ou=groups,dc=xxx,dc=com") (version
3.0;acl "<group name>"; allow (write)(userdn="ldap:///uid=<user
name>,ou=people,dc=xxx,dc=com");)
For getting the same details, if i connect to my new LDAP server through
phpldapadmin, "aci" attribute itself not displayed.
Is it the attribute is related to samba ? Refered some of the blogs through
net, if i search through ldapsearch,
ldapsearch -x -h localhost -p <port no> -s base -b "cn=schema"
"objectclass=*" | grep -i samba -> output is displayed in the old server
with some values.same command if i apply in new server, no output.
My question may be silly,pls don't mistake.what could be the reason ?
Regards,
Varad
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