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Re: Permissions error
--On Wednesday, April 06, 2005 3:14 PM -0700 "Kurt D. Zeilenga"
<Kurt@OpenLDAP.org> wrote:
"Slapd stops with the first <what> selector that matches the entry
and/or attribute. The corresponding access directive is the one slapd
will use to evaluate access."
Why would it stop? He has "by * break" which means that slapd will
continue to evaluate the next set of ACL's.
If it gets to the "by * break" clause. But the two
preceding closes ensure that the "by * break" clause
is never reached. That is, users+anonymous == *
Oh yeah, that'd do it... Two things I almost never use (users & anonymous
:P ).
--Quanah
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