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How to add access rights to users in an LDAP server?


To add access rights to users in an LDAP server, follow these steps:

1. Log in to the LDAP server with administrative credentials.

1. Locate the user or group that needs access rights added.

1. Determine which resources the user or group needs access to.

1. Create an access control list (ACL) defining the user/group’s access rights for each resource.

1. Apply the ACL to the appropriate directory entries or LDAP objects.

1. Test the ACL to ensure that it provides the desired access to the user or group.

1. If necessary, revise the ACL until it meets the user/group’s needs.

1. Repeat the process for any additional users or groups that require access rights.


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