Francois (and Rich),
Thanks for the help.   Things are working here as desired.  I had two
contributing issues that I verified independently through testing:
- Originally $ldap_user_base was just "DC=domain,DC=edu" as I was thinking
it would recursively search through all OUs.  Changed to
"OU=Users,DC=domain,DC=edu".
- Password for account that I was testing had the special character '!' in
password.  Changed to alphanumeric password.

Best regards,
Greg Clifton

>Are you using nested groups?  I don't think the perl lib is able to do
recursive search.  Try to put your user straight in that group.  Also, you
may need to >escape that space between Packetfence and Admins.

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