Restricted Admin Group Creation -- Help required for the syntax..

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Hi

I am trying to create an "Admin" group Policy (ACL) with permissions to launch the 389-console so the components of that group can add/remove users on some particular DN. After a few hours I have managed to create the policy and to assign some attributes to it which just allows me to browse the admin users but nothing else...

This is what I have done so far..:

(targetattr = "ntGroupCreateNewGroup || ntUserDeleteAccount || ntGroupType || ntUserParms || passwordLockoutDuration || ntUserPrimaryGroupId || ntUserScriptPath || passwordGraceLimit || creatorsName || ntGroupDeleteGroup || passwordMinAge || userClass || ntUserHomeDir || passwordMaxRepeats || name || ntUserAuthFlags || passwordMaxAge || accountInactivityLimit || passwordWarning || owner || passwordRetryCount || passwordMustChange || ntUserCountryCode || passwordTrackUpdateTime || passwordMinCategories || ntUserUnitsPerWeek || ntUserLastLogoff || passwordMin8bit || ntUserMaxStorage || ntUserComment || ntUserLogonHours || oid || loginShell || ntGroupId || ntUserUniqueId || gecos || userPKCS12 || personalTitle || userPassword || ntUserPasswordExpired || passwordMinLength || ntUserPriv || passwordHistory || passwordExpirationTime || manager || memberUid || passwordResetDuration || objectClasses || objectClass || passwordGraceUserTime || displayName || ntGroupAttributes || ntUserDomainId || ntUserUsrComment || ntUserLastLogon || uid || passwordInHistory || lastModifiedBy || ntUserProfile || ntUserAcctExpires || accountUnlockTime || description || passwordMinUppers || passwordMinLowers || mail || passwordExpWarned || passwordResetFailureCount || modifyTimestamp || passwordExp || lastModifiedTime || ou || ntUserCodePage || uniqueIdentifier || ntUserWorkstations || lastLoginTime || ntUserCreateNewAccount || passwordUnlock || ntUniqueId || ntUserFlags || passwordKeepHistory || passwordMaxFailure || ntUserBadPwCount || modifiersName || ntGroupDomainId || passwordMinDigits || ntUserNumLogons || passwordMinTokenLength || ntUserHomeDirDrive || uniqueMember || ntUserLogonServer || passwordAllowChangeTime || member || passwordStorageScheme || passwordChange || passwordMinAlphas || co || cn || memberOf || passwordCheckSyntax || passwordLockout || passwordMinSpecials")
(version 3.0;
acl "Enable NEW Group Configuration Administrator Group modification";
allow (read,compare,search,delete,add)
(groupdn = "ldap:///cn=NEW Group Administrator,ou=Groups,ou=TopologyManagement,o=NetscapeRoot")
;)

Has anybody done anything similar which can be shared? to access the 389-console with restricted permissions rather than using a 3 party tool?

Recommendations?

Many thanks

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