Letting users see a tree in the console.

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Not a big LDAP guy, just trying to get a task done fairly quickly. :)

I want to give a user access to cn=OracleContext,dc=example,dc=com in
my Fedora DS setup (v1.0.4).  I've created the user:

  uid=ouser,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com

And set an ACI on cn=OracleContext,dc=example,dc=com:

(targetattr = "*")
(target = "ldap:///cn=OracleContext,dc=example,dc=com";)
(version 3.0;
acl "OracleACI";
allow (all)
(userdn = "ldap:///uid=ouser,ou=People, dc=example,dc=com")
;)

Just for giggles, I also set one on dc=example,dc=com as well:

(targetattr = "*") (target = "ldap:///dc=example, dc=com")
(version 3.0;acl "OracleACI";allow (all)
(userdn = "ldap:///uid=ouser,ou=People, dc=example,dc=com");)

Via ldapsearch, this user can see everything I'd expect (at least under
the OracleContext container), but when I log in as the user to the java
console, the only objects I see available in the tree are schema,
monitor and config.

Why can't this user see the dc=example,dc=com tree?  I don't see any
way to set ACI's at a higher level...

Thanks,
Ray

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