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Re: readonly means readonly no matter what?



Am Dienstag,  3. April 2001 08:55 schrieb Bob Tanner:
> I am looking for clarification.
>
> When you specify readonly on, not matter what the database is readonly,
> even if your access files allows writes?
>
> Some like
>
> slapd.conf
>
> # This  option  puts  the  database  into "read-only" mode.  Any attempts
> to # modify  the  database  will return   an   "unwilling  to  perform" 
> error. readonly       on
>
> access to *
>         by * write
>         by * read
>
> What wins? :-)

readonly on always wins. You won't even be able to replicate into that 
database. BTW: your by * read ACL is never executed :-)

Stephan Siano

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