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The R3000 does not see group members when using anonymous bind with Novell eDirectory.
The R3000 does not see group members when using anonymous bind with Novell eDirectory.For eDirectory, in order for R3000 to be able to view group members, it needs to be able to see the "member" attribute associated with the group. The "member" attribute will contain the full DN for each user that is a member of that group.In most cases, anonymous bind may not have permission to see the member attribute within the group. To fix this, try using an admin account instead of anonymous bind. This is configured under Domain Detail > Account tab.Also, a common requirement in Novell environments when binding with a username is communication over SSL. So you will have to enable this under the SSL tab and upload your LDAP server's certificate.
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