Actually I'm afraid you will need to figure out how to login first

Here is the quote from cmd-admin help (available if you run it without
params)

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 -l,--LDAP                           Import LDAP users into DB
   -d,--domain-id <arg>              LDAP domain Id
      --print-only                   (optional) Print users found instead
of importing

so you should run:
./admin.sh -l -d ###

Where ### is DB ID of saved Ldap config with reference to config file

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On Mon, 30 Mar 2020 at 03:43, Orm Finnendahl <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Am Sonntag, den 29. März 2020 um 08:03:33 Uhr (+0700) schrieb Maxim
> Solodovnik:
> > Documentation is updated (will be published with next release)
>
> Thanks (also for your invaluable explanations)!
>
> ldap access for auth still doesn't seem to work, but it's not
> superimportant. Don't bother: We wil keep on trying and figure it out
> sooner or later ;-)
>
> For the moment it'd suffice to importing our entries into the db. For
> this I need to submit the LDAP domain-id to admin.sh. Can someone
> specify what exactly to put in there? I tried all kinds of things and
> couldn't find any example. Our ldapserver reacts to the cli command
> "ldapsearch -x" by printing out all entries and listens on port 389 of
> a local server (address 10.8.0.1).
>
> Best,
> Orm
>


-- 
WBR
Maxim aka solomax

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