Hi Istvan,

On 05.07.2012 18:47, Istvan Hubay Cebrian wrote:
> Now comes the problem. Even thou everything seems to be correct, every time
> I run the lamdeamon test I get:
> 
> "Your LAM admin user (cn=Administrator,dc=domain,dc=com) must be a valid
> Unix account to work with lamdaemon!"
[...]
> It seems to me that no attempt is even made to login to nas01 with the
> admin account.

please use the LDAP user "admin" for the LAM login (setup in LAM server 
profile).
LAM will always use the user ID of the currently logged in user.

Probably, you will need to setup ACLs to give this user also required LDAP 
write permissions.


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Best regards

Roland


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