I've got a problem with LAM's auto-incrementing of the uidNumber. Specifically: 
it isn't, and I can't seem to figure out why. 

I'm using Debian 6 packages with LAM 3.1.0-2 and OpenLDAP slapd (and slapd.conf 
configuration) 2.4.23-7.2.

If I create a new user, it will give it a uidNumber of 7860 by default, even 
though the tooltip says that leaving it blank will pick the next available 
uidNumber. If I create multiple users in batch, it will set them in sequence, 
but starting at that UID. 

I may have set this "base uidNumber" but I could've sworn I set it around 1800, 
not 7860. I can't seem to find where that base uid is set now, either.

Is there a specific attribute, schema, overlay etc. that I need to get this to 
work properly and not have users with duplicate UIDs? I'm using the 'unique' 
overlay now, and while this prevents the creation of additional 'duplicate uid' 
problems, it also results in LAM erroring while trying to create a new user 
without specifically setting the uid. 

Thanks,

Ben

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Ben Hodgens
On behalf of MSRI
Consultant, Uptime USA, LLC
510-643-6049




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