Hello – I am wanting to provide some GUI-based management console for my coworkers. To that end, I’m trying to make it so members of a certain LDAP-based group can login to 389-console as themselves, register LDAP instances, and start managing
those LDAP instances with “directory administrator” permissions. When I was installing 389 to begin with, the install process asked me to create an admin user. That admin user can login to the admin console GUI and manage the LDAP services fine, but now I want to designate members of an LDAP group to
manage the instance through the 389 admin console as well. When I add this group to the "Directory Administrators" group built-in to 389 DS and login to Admin Console, I only see a blank screen and no option to add 389 instances to manage. Not sure where to go now. I appreciate any advice. Nick |
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