Hi John, On 12.09.2014 20:08, John Maher wrote: > It's possible that the LDAP server is the bottleneck, but I don't > understand why editing a single user would need to start with a search > of all users. (Although the check for duplicates would explain that I > guess.) Can you direct me to the code that constructs the LDAP > searches, or tell me what searches LAM is performing. I have yet to > create a search using the ldapsearch utility that lasted more than a > few seconds.
I think the best approach is to turn on LDAP logging like described at the end of this page. This is much easier than trying to get the various queries out of the code. https://www.ldap-account-manager.org/static/doc/manual/api.html -- Best regards Roland LDAP Account Manager http://www.ldap-account-manager.org/ Want more? Get LDAP Account Manager Pro! https://www.ldap-account-manager.org/lamcms/lamPro
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