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Changing permissions for anonymous bind requests?

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I have a webmail server (roundcube) on CentOS 7. It's enrolled with a freeipa server, and authentication for email/ssh/etc using sssd is working perfectly. The issue: I have only a few users, so for now, I'm using roundcube's example_address_book, where the user names and email addresses are list explicitly. I'd love to switch to an LDAP address book, but anonymous bind (which works, I can use ldapsearch to find users) isn't showing me the entire tree. Literally the only thing I need to add is the user's email address, but the freeipa documentation is daunting. I did find a post which referred to changing permissions for anonymous binds, but I don't find that anywhere on the freeipa GUI (and the post was several years old, so I dunno if something changed?) Any tips appreciated.

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