Good afternoon.
I have a few questions about anon binds.
In theory if you have 3000 user objects in the directory and anonymous binds have a limit returning 2000 entries can you still use anonymous binds in LDAP client configurations without issues? Or does something else take place when a user logs in that only
requires the LDAP clients (sssd or nscld) to parse that specific user dn and attributes?
Typically, with OpenLDAP I have created a "bind" user that can read all user/group objects with limited attributes and turned off anon binds so I don't fully understand the behavior of anonymous binds.
Mike
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