Hi,

Fabrice Eudes a écrit :
> I'll test that this evening, but it exactly looks like what i want.
the 'fallback_dn' works perfectly :-)

may i suggest something about this option's comment in the 
config.php.example file ?

> /* If you specified something different from 'dn', for example 'uid', as the
>    login_attr above, you can optionally specify here to fall back to
>    authentication with dn.
>    This is useful, when users should be able to log in with their uid, but
>    the ldap administrator wants to log in with his root-dn, that does not
>    necessarily have the uid attribute. */
it could be added at the end of the 1stparagraph that when falling back 
to dn authentification, then the 'login_class' is also ignored. Well, to 
me, it wasn't obvious that this was the default behavior...

and also: there lacks a semicolon at the end of the 
modify_member['group_attr'] line (497), but it is commented :-)

thanks for the help.
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