From: Howard Chu Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2011 16:53:48 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Reminder to RTFM. Fix typo. X-Git-Tag: MIGRATION_CVS2GIT~40 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=cfbe95dbaed6e47c72ed7d2d1ff46853c9bcaefe;p=openldap Reminder to RTFM. Fix typo. --- diff --git a/doc/guide/admin/access-control.sdf b/doc/guide/admin/access-control.sdf index 1d9b7bc8df..e21f883750 100644 --- a/doc/guide/admin/access-control.sdf +++ b/doc/guide/admin/access-control.sdf @@ -25,8 +25,9 @@ rights (i.e. auth, search, compare, read and write) on everything and anything. As a consequence, it's useless (and results in a performance penalty) to explicitly list the {{rootdn}} among the {{}} clauses. -The following sections will describe Access Control Lists in more details and -follow with some examples and recommendations. +The following sections will describe Access Control Lists in greater depth and +follow with some examples and recommendations. See {{slapd.access}}(5) for +complete details. H2: Access Control via Static Configuration @@ -1322,7 +1323,7 @@ The end result is that when Jane accesses John's entry, she will be granted write access to the specified attributes. Better yet, this will happen to any entry she accesses which has Mary as the manager. -This is all cool and nice, but perhaps gives to much power to secretaries. Maybe we need to further +This is all cool and nice, but perhaps gives too much power to secretaries. Maybe we need to further restrict it. For example, let's only allow executive secretaries to have this power: > access to dn.exact="uid=john,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com"