On Thu, Jun 09, 2011 at 05:06:15PM +0100, Giuseppe Sollazzo wrote: > Hi there, > I've tried the ldap import script which run smoothly except for one thing: > the users weren't > put in the group specified.
The documentation could use some revising it seems setting LDAPSkipAutogeneratedGroup to 1 means no users will be added to LDAPGroupName -kevin > As far as I understood, > > #The Group new users belong to (optional) > #All new users will belong to the 'Imported from LDAP' group > #You can change the name of this group using the $LDAPGroupName > #variable > Set($LDAPGroupName,'Imported Users'); > #If you would like to prevent users from being added to any > #additional groups, you can set this to true: > Set($LDAPSkipAutogeneratedGroup, 1); > > > Set($LDAPUpdateUsers,1); > > > With this setting, the users should be put in a group called "imported > users". This didn't > happen. So I assumed the group needed to be created manually, which I did, > but still no user > was put in the group (in the second try I had some new users, so there's > no risk of an > overlapping problem of inability to move users). > > Am I doing something wrong? > > From another point of view: I can't find if there's a way to select users > in the "Users" > interface other than by username match. It would be great to be able to > select all > unprivileged users, or all users with no group membership. > > Thanks, > Giuseppe > > -- > ____________________________________ > > Giuseppe Sollazzo > Senior Systems Analyst > Computing Services > Information Services > St. George's, University Of London > Cranmer Terrace > London SW17 0RE > > Email: [1][email protected] > Direct Dial: +44 20 8725 5160 > Fax: +44 20 8725 3583 > > References > > Visible links > 1. mailto:[email protected]
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