E: 28. by * none
E: 29. access to *
E: 30. by self write
-E: 31. by anonymous auth
-E: 32. by dn="cn=Admin,dc=example,dc=com" write
-E: 33. by * read
+E: 31. by dn="cn=Admin,dc=example,dc=com" write
+E: 32. by * read
Line 5 is a comment. The start of the database definition is
marked by the database keyword on line 6. Line 7 specifies
Lines 20 through 22 indicate the indexes to maintain for
various attributes.
-Lines 24 through 33 specify access control for entries in the
-database. For all entries, the {{EX:userPassword}} attribute
-is writable by the entry itself and by the "admin" entry. It
-may be used for authentication/authorization purposes, but is
-otherwise not readable. All other attributes are writable by
-the entry and the "admin" entry, may be used for
-authentication/authorization purposes, but may be read by
-authenticated users.
+Lines 24 through 32 specify access control for entries in the
+database. For all entries, the {{EX:userPassword}} attribute is
+writable by the entry itself and by the "admin" entry. It may be
+used for authentication/authorization purposes, but is otherwise
+not readable. All other attributes are writable by the entry and
+the "admin" entry, but may be read by authenticated users.
The next section of the example configuration file defines
another LDBM database. This one handles queries involving