Hi Florent,

On 21.02.2012 02:48, NEYRON Florent wrote:
> The last thing i tried was creating an unix basic user (useradd) and tried to
> map it in lam but i don't know how...Apparently i need to log on lam with the
> same unix user account i create before?

exactly, uid=test/root would be right.

> But with this list : 
> uid=test,dc=abcdeflorent,dc=com
> uid=root,dc=abcdeflorent,dc=com
> dn=admin,dc=abcdeflorent,dc=com
> 
> Only the last one account work and i don't know why. 

You need to give your new user the same rights as the current admin user.
This is done in your LDAP configuration (ACLs).
Then you can manage users etc. with your new account.


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Best regards

Roland Gruber


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