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Hi Fred,

Am 28.09.2011 12:33, schrieb Dussurget Frederic:
> I'm new to LAM, and I'looking for a way to authenticate users by the 
> "ldap search" method.
> By the log I'm stating that Lam tries to authenticate users by parsing 
> the directory in anonymous mode before binding with the user.
> Is there a way to specify a "special user" (with a password) as we can 
> see in other ldap-based webapps to parse the LDAP directory in a 
> non-anonymous mode before binding ?

at the moment there is no such option. LAM requires anonymous access for
the search option.

If you like then I can support binded searches in 3.7.0.


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Best regards

Roland Gruber


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