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Revision as of 07:56, 25 July 2016
Note: Cool Solutions are articles documenting additional functionality based on Univention products. Packages provided by a Cool Solutions Repository are built by Univention, but will not be maintained.
Not all of the shown steps in the article are covered by Univention Support. For questions about your support coverage contact your contact person at Univention before you want to implement one of the shown steps.
Contents
Installation
First of all install the package univention-custom-ldap-acls via the command
univention-install univention-custom-ldap-acls
The package should be create some new UCR variables. Check these with the following command
ucr search acls
You should see these variables:
ldap/acls/custom/univentionCustomACLReferenceGroupModify/attrs: uniqueMember,memberUid ldap/acls/custom/univentionCustomACLReferenceGroupModify/create: yes ldap/acls/custom/univentionCustomACLReferenceGroupModify/description: Edit groups ldap/acls/custom/univentionCustomACLReferenceGroupModify/filter: objectClass=univentionGroup ldap/acls/custom/univentionCustomACLReferenceUserCreate/create: yes ldap/acls/custom/univentionCustomACLReferenceUserCreate/description: Edit user ldap/acls/custom/univentionCustomACLReferenceUserCreate/filter: objectClass=posixAccount
Create extended attributes
After that, switch to the Univention Management Console and open the LDAP directory module. Expand the tab univention and search for custom attributes -> LDAP ACLs
Go to the following Tab and tick the checkboxes:
Tab Data type:
Syntax class: userDn Tick multi value Tick editable after creation
Editing container
The next step is, to modify the users container in the LDAP directory module. Edit the container via right click -> Edit and move to the tab authorization. Now you can add one or more userDNs to assigning authorizations to that users, e.g execute the following command in the command line (replace <username>):
univention-ldapsearch uid=<username> | grep ^dn
The output should be something as the follows:
dn: uid=<username>,cn=users,dc=example,dc=com
Copy the output, except the dn:, into the text field and click on save.
Create policies for users
The next step is, to give the user the permission to use the users module after the log in. Go to the users module and open the user, that you placed in the authorization field. Move to the tab Policies and open Policy: UMC. Create a new policy and name it "edit-user". Choose "UDM - Users (udm-users)" as an allowed UMC operation and save the settings after that.
Now the user is qualified to edit users via the UMC.