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<header>Access Control Rule</header>

This page allows you to edit or create a single access control rule.
The first section <b>Objects being granted</b> determines which DNs in
your database the rule will apply to. You can either select <b>All objects</b>
for the entire database, or <b>Object with DN</b> for objects matching whatever
you enter into the adjacent field. <p>

The <b>match type</b> menu determines if the rule applies to just this object,
those under it, or if the DN is treated as a regular expression. You can also
further control which objects are granted by entering an LDAP filter into the
<b>Limit with object filter</b> field, like <i>(objectClass=posixAccount)</i>.
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The second part of the page is a table for selecting which LDAP users have
access to the objects. You can either select several general user classes from
the <b>Grant access to</b> menu, or choose <b>Other</b> and enter a specific
DN. <p>

The <b>Access level</b> menu determines what these users can do with the
objects. The lower more powerful levels imply all of those above them, so a
user with <b>Write</b> access can also <b>Read</b> and <b>Search</b>. <p>

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