Great! Thanks for the info on anonymous access as that will be useful for me also.
I should add to this thread that the memory errors encountered by PLA caused it to complain about not being able to read the root and even when I specified a base in the
config.php, it did not display the tree of directory nodes in the left navigation area. I changed /etc/php.ini to specify 32M instead of 8M. I'll have to go back and remove the 'base' setting in config.php to see if PLA successfully reads the root now.
Toby
Thanks Toby !
Increasing the memory limit in php.ini was the solution for me.
For the record, as I've removed anonymous access, I had to add this
acl to get phpldapadmin working :
(targetattr = "subschemaSubentry || aliasedObjectName ||
hasSubordinates || objectClasses || namingContexts || matchingRuleUse
|| ldapSchemas || attributeTypes || serverRoot || modifyTimestamp ||
icsAllowRights || matchingRules || creatorsName || dn || ldapSyntaxes
|| createTimestamp")
(version 3.0;
acl "Acces anonyme au schema";
allow (read,compare,search)
(userdn = "ldap:///anyone")
;)
(Maybe modifying userdn to the bind user I use in phpldapadmin could
work, I have to try it).
Best regards,
Mikael
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