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What Are ACI Rules?

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What Are ACI Rules?

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ACI rules are statements that apply to specific objects on an LDAP server. Any number of rules can be entered for a given object. Each rule specifies: • whether permission is allowed or denied; • the specific rights that are allowed or denied (read, write, add, delete, search, compare, and/or selfwrite); • the DNs of the users or groups of users to whom the rule applies. If you are using the Sun ONE Directory Server or the Netscape Directory Server, you can refer to Netscape Directory Server Access Control Overview on the SAS Integration Technologies Web site for more information about ACI rules. If you are using the IBM SecureWay server, you can refer to SecureWay Directory Server Access Control Overview.

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