From: Kurt Zeilenga Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 19:07:05 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Remove derived file X-Git-Tag: LDBM_PRE_GIANT_RWLOCK~908 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=57a5439d6cf6bcf5842e9301e7507e261051441f;p=openldap Remove derived file --- diff --git a/doc/man/man5/slapd.access.5.tmp b/doc/man/man5/slapd.access.5.tmp deleted file mode 100644 index c24f3223a3..0000000000 --- a/doc/man/man5/slapd.access.5.tmp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,312 +0,0 @@ -.TH SLAPD.ACCESS 5 "28 Oct 2001" "OpenLDAP 2.X" -.\" Copyright 1998-2001 The OpenLDAP Foundation All Rights Reserved. -.\" Copying restrictions apply. See COPYRIGHT/LICENSE. -.SH NAME -slapd.access \- access configuration for slapd, the stand-alone LDAP daemon -.SH SYNOPSIS -/usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.conf -.SH DESCRIPTION -The file -.B /usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.conf (5) -contains configuration information for the -.BR slapd (8) -daemon. This configuration file is also used by the -.BR slurpd (8) -replication daemon and by the SLAPD tools -.BR slapadd (8), -.BR slapcat (8), -and -.BR slapindex (8). -.LP -The -.B slapd.conf -file consists of a series of global configuration options that apply to -.B slapd -as a whole (including all backends), followed by zero or more database -backend definitions that contain information specific to a backend -instance. -.LP -The general format of -.B slapd.conf -is as follows: -.LP -.nf - # comment - these options apply to every database - - # first database definition & configuration options - database - - # subsequent database definitions & configuration options - ... -.fi -.LP -Both the global configuration and each backend-specific section can contain -access information. -Backend-specific access control directives are used for those entries -that belong to the backend, according to their naming context. -In case no access control directives are defined for a backend, -the appropriate directives from the global configuration section -are used. -.LP -Arguments that should be replaced by actual text are shown in brackets <>. -The structure of the access control directives is -.TP -.B access to [ by [ ] ]+ -Grant access (specified by -.BR ) -to a set of entries and/or attributes (specified by -.BR ) -by one or more requestors (specified by -.BR ). -.LP -The field -.BR -specifies the entity the access control directive applies to. -It can have the forms -.LP -.nf - * - [dn[.]=] - [filter=] - [attrs=] -.fi -.LP -The wildcard -.B * -stands for all the entries. -.LP -The statement -.B dn= -selects the entries based on their naming context. -The optional style qualificator -.B -can be -.BR regex , -which implies a regex (7) -.B pattern -will be used (the default), -.B base -or -.B exact -(an alias of -.BR base ) -for an exact match of the entry, -.B one -to indicate all the entries immediately below the -.BR pattern , -.B sub -to indicate all the subentries of an entry including the entry itself, -.B children -to indicate all the subentries of an entry not including the entry itself. -Note that -.B dn=".*" -is equivalent to -.BR * . -The regex form of the pattern does not support UTF-8 (7) yet. -.LP -The statement -.B filter= -selects the entries based on a valid LDAP filter as described in RFC 2254. -.LP -The statement -.B attrs= -selects the attributes the access control rule applies to. -It is a comma-separated list of attribute types, plus the special names -.BR entry , -indicating access to the entry itself, and -.BR children , -indicating access to the entry's children. -.LP -The last three statements are additive; they can be used in sequence -to select entities the access rule applies to based on naming context, -value and attribute type simultaneously. -.LP -The field -.B -indicates whom the access rules apply to. -Multiple -.B -statements can appear in an access control statement, indicating the -different access privileges to the same resource that apply to different -accessee. -It can have the forms -.LP -.nf - * - anonymous - users - self - - dn[.]= - dnattr= - group[/[/]][()] - [.