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#8 Re: Egroupware server with LDAP backend Posted by sphaero (80.100.xx.xx) on Sun 4 Nov 2007 at 15:02 Actually I mentioned this wrong! It is fixed by setting the 'Minimum account id'. This number will also be used for creating gid's. If you do net set this it will start from 0 which will conflict with the system users. I don't know if you can add user from commandline. It could be you could just add users normally as you would with a ldap setup from there users should be able to login in egroupware. I don't know how you would manage unique uid's. I haven't tried this myself since I don't need it but I'm very interested in your findings.
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