Some of the backend configuration for LDAP is hardcoded.
1. If the mapping does not fit with your environment (Active Directory) you have no way to modify it.
2. It needs an existing dumb user on the LDAP system 'cn=dumb,dc=nonexistent'.
3. The attribute ignore parameter is hardcoded in the LDAP module
Some of the backend configuration for LDAP is hardcoded.
1. If the mapping does not fit with your environment (Active Directory) you have no way to modify it. dc=nonexistent' .
2. It needs an existing dumb user on the LDAP system 'cn=dumb,
3. The attribute ignore parameter is hardcoded in the LDAP module
It comprises some minor bugs previously submitted