fixed LDAP ACL example

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Roland Gruber 2011-11-01 20:01:36 +00:00
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@ -3665,7 +3665,7 @@ Run slapindex to rebuild the index.
<para><emphasis role="bold">access to</emphasis></para> <para><emphasis role="bold">access to</emphasis></para>
<para><emphasis role="bold"> <para><emphasis role="bold">
attrs=mail,sn,givenName,telephoneNumber,mobile,facsimileTelephoneNumber,street,postalAddress,postOfficeBox,postalCode,userPassword,shadowLastChange</emphasis></para> attrs=mail,sn,givenName,telephoneNumber,mobile,facsimileTelephoneNumber,street,postalAddress,postOfficeBox,postalCode,roomNumber,userPassword,shadowLastChange</emphasis></para>
<para><emphasis role="bold"> by self write</emphasis></para> <para><emphasis role="bold"> by self write</emphasis></para>
@ -3673,7 +3673,8 @@ Run slapindex to rebuild the index.
<para>If you do not want them to change all attributes then reduce the <para>If you do not want them to change all attributes then reduce the
list to fit your needs. Some modules may require additional LDAP list to fit your needs. Some modules may require additional LDAP
attributes.</para> attributes. You can use the tree view to get the technical attribute
names e.g. by selecting an user account.</para>
<para>Usually, the slapd.conf file is located in /etc/ldap or <para>Usually, the slapd.conf file is located in /etc/ldap or
/etc/openldap.</para> /etc/openldap.</para>