Huh, > But still, even a simple bind fails because it somehow does not get the auth > privileges defined in the first stanza. now this is exciting: Testing with slapacl shows that my ACLs are, in fact, alright. But still they do not match when asked. For example: # slapacl -v -b cn=nslcd,dc=teckids,dc=org entry: =rscxd [â] This pretty much tells me: what you are alowed to do here is "read", right? But: # slapacl -v -b cn=nslcd,dc=teckids,dc=org entry/read read access to entry: DENIED Now this strikes me as oddâ isn't it supposed to return success here? That happens for each and every field in my directoryâ For me this looks like a bug, but maybe I am doing somwthing entirely wrong? -nik
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