Michael Bell wrote:

Ives Steglich wrote:

i had ldap disabled in config.xml for some first test
and then enabled it later... but this shouln't couse problems


Check etc/servers/common.conf. LDAP must be set to yes there.

yes, that's it - i just shoot myself - when i changed some
login-settings via sed
fore all the server configs at once...
this broke the symlink for common.conf - so this didn't got updated...

i just restored the symlink - and everything works fine again ;o)

greetings
dalini



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