Thanks for the replies and a more detailed description what I want to do
is shown below,
Take "dc=foo, dc=com" for example, I have set up the rules as follows :
access to dn.children="ou=misc, dc=foo, dc=com" by * read
access to dn.children="ou=sales, dc=foo, dc=com" by * read
access to dn.childre
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Thank you for your replies.
Below is a more detailed description what I want to do,
Take "dc=foo, dc=com" for example, I have set up the rules as follows :
access to dn.children="ou=misc, dc=foo, dc=com"
by * read
access to dn.children="ou=sales, dc=foo, dc=com"
by * read
access to dn.children="
Dear all,
I am new to LDAP application and I want to use LDAP to build up a
public addressbook. After reading "OpenLDAP 2.1 Administrator's Guide"
and some documents ( e.g. http://cs.selu.edu/~jholland/ldap.html ,
http://people.redhat.com/alikins/ldap/netscape_address_config.html ,
etc. ),
I haven't tried on RH8.0, but I have referred the following documents to
install a Lexmark Z11 printer on "RH 7.0 + CLE v1.0".
http://f23.parsimony.net/forum51677/messages/288.htm
http://som_som.tripod.com/extref/cZ11.html
Although I cannot obtain multi-page printout and the master-filter used
louie miranda wrote:
>Hi, im planning to limit 1 user connection per user ip on ssh, is this
>possible?
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>Thanks,
>Louie Miranda...
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I use the setup shown below to restrict the connection on ssh