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On some LDAP servers, the `uid` attribute is more like a guid, while the username exists instead in a dedicated field, like `username`. This means the `uid` is not necessarily equal to `username`. This is allows referencing using the `uid` to search for groups in the same way as `dn` so that one can explicitly match the `memberuid` to the `uid` for the user without the assumptions that come with using `{0}`. |
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