Re: [389-users] Server Side Sort, Virtual List View and Aci

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Hi Luca & Noriko,

I've made a bug report with a test script and an ldif to reproduce it
: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=688182 (using th VLV
config adapted for MS Outlook browsing)

If Luca observes some other additional "phenomena" related to this bug
he can complete....
@+

2011/3/16 Luca Menegus <lucam@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi Noriko,
>  tonight or tomorrow I'll have the time to prepare the bug report along with a test case
>
> Luca
>
> Luca Menegus
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> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Noriko Hosoi" <nhosoi@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: 389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 5:35:19 PM
>> Subject: Re: [389-users] Server Side Sort, Virtual List View and Aci
>> Hi Luca, Hi Andrey,
>>
>> Could you open a bug on the bugzilla under 389? We'd like to
>> investigate it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --noriko
>>
>> Andrey Ivanov wrote:
>> > Hi Luca,
>> >
>> > I have the same problem - i have two OUs and an ACI that "hides" one
>> > of these OUs to anonymous users. When i implement a VLV index level
>> > higher than these two OUs and use Outlook to browse the directory
>> > everything is rather scrambled because if the VLV indexes. So the
>> > problem really is the joint use of ACIs "hiding" some of the entries
>> > and VLV indexes. Don't know whether it can be considered as a bug or
>> > as a feature request but this is what we need desperately before
>> > deploying it large scale (primarily Outlook clients using this
>> > VLV)...
>> >
>> > @+
>> >
>> > 2011/3/14 Luca Menegus<lucam@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>> >> Hi,
>> >>   when searching ds using ServerSideSearch control and
>> >>   VirtualListView control it does not seem to take into account the
>> >>   configured ACIs when returning the contentCount field of the
>> >>   VirtualListView response control.
>> >> The contentCount field of the VLV response control it will be set
>> >> to the total number of entries matching the search and not to the
>> >> number of entries matching the search AND searcheable by the user
>> >> performing the search.
>> >>
>> >> Example:
>> >> - there are 10 people in the directory, 5 in peopleA ou and 5 in
>> >> people B ou
>> >> - userA can search (and read) the anything under peopleA
>> >> - userB can search (and read) the anything under peopleB
>> >> - SuperUser can search (and read) the anything
>> >>
>> >> If I bind and search as SuperUser everything works as expected
>> >> (contentCount is 10) and I can "scroll" through the rs as expected.
>> >> If I bind and search as UserA contentCount is still 10 and the
>> >> resultset contains "holes". For instance if sort the search so that
>> >> entries under peopleB come first then requesting (using VLV control
>> >> fiels) 5 entries from entry #1 returns an empty rs, while
>> >> requesting 5 entries from entry #5 returns the expected 5 entry
>> >> under peopleA.
>> >>
>> >> The behavior when searching as userB is consistent (the other 5
>> >> entries are returned).
>> >>
>> >> I'm using 389-ds-base-1.2.7.5-1.fc14.x86_64 under fc14-x86_64.
>> >>
>> >> I'm I doing something wrong, or is this the expected behavior?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Luca
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