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The defaultaccess directive is deprecated as of OpenLDAP 2.1.
Instead, use the access directive.
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In the absence of any access, non-rootdn access is granted based upon the value of the defaultaccess directive.
 You can change the default access on a global or per-dabase basis using: 
    defaultaccess <access>
where <access> normally either read or none.
Note: if any access directive is defined, the default access becomes none.
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