You were correct, I had to tweak some ACI's on my Directory Server.
Seems good now.
Thanks, Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Roland Gruber [mailto:p...@rolandgruber.de] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2018 11:35 AM
To: Hannigan, Steve (SHANNIGA); lam-public@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Lam-public] Self Service Issue

Hi Steve,

On 14.02.2018 15:12, Hannigan, Steve (SHANNIGA) wrote:
> Not sure if this is relevant but here’s the http log error:
> 
> [Wed Feb 14 09:06:46.375925 2018] [:error] [pid 1009] [client 
> 10.243.56.35:51943] PHP Notice:  Undefined index: objectClass in 
> /usr/share/ldap-account-manager/lib/modules/passwordSelfReset.inc on 
> line 772 [Wed Feb 14 09:06:46.375984 2018] [:error] [pid 1009] [client 
> 10.243.56.35:51943] PHP Warning:  in_array() expects parameter 2 to be 
> array, null given in 
> /usr/share/ldap-account-manager/lib/modules/passwordSelfReset.inc on 
> line 772

looks like your user is not able to read its own data.
There are two possibilities to change this:

* setup ACLs on LDAP server side so that users can read their own data. You 
will also need write access to attributes that should be changeable in self 
service.

https://www.ldap-account-manager.org/static/doc/manual/ch07.html#openldapAcls

* Use an administrative user to perform all operations. For this fill LDAP user 
+ password in self service profile. Then also tick "Use for all operations".

https://www.ldap-account-manager.org/static/doc/manual/ch07s03.html#selfServiceBasicSettings

This should solve the issue.


Best regards

Roland

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