It worked. Adding an objectclass did the trick. Thank you for your response.
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 10:57 AM Mark Reynolds <mreynolds@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Try the memberof fixup task [1]
Also, you don't add memberOf, you add a user to group and plugin adds memberOf to the entry (if the entry allows the memberOf attribute!!!!! So you need an objectclass that allows memberOf like the objectclass "inetAdmin")
HTH,
Mark
On 10/1/18 6:01 PM, John Trump wrote:
I am using 389-ds on RHEL6. None of my users have the memberof attribute visible when I view their accounts via admin console. I added the attribute to my own account but it is not being auto-populated. How do I get the memberof attribute assigned to all of my users and have it auto-populated?
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