Owncloud with Kolab LDAP Backend
Christian Hügel
christian.huegel at stonebyte.de
Mon Dec 16 20:57:04 CET 2013
Hi Jan,
thank you for clarifying this. Ok, I have deleted the local OC user and
tried to login only with the kolab(ldap) user: the error persists.
I can see from the logs that the ldap query is successful though so this
is almost certain not a Kolab issue.
I must say that I'm using OC 6.0a so maybe thats the issue?
I've also noticed that if I put one DN per line in the Server
configuration only the first DN get´s queried.
so say:
dc=example,dc=de (has 3 users)
dc=example2,dc=de (has 6 users)
the user filter query shows only 3 users. The same DN are also in
Advanced-> Base-UserTree
Thx,
Christian
Am 16.12.2013 20:37, schrieb Jan Kowalsky:
> Hi Christian,
>
> Am Monday, 16. December 2013 schrieb Christian Hügel:
>> Hi Jan,
>>
>> thank you so much for your answer. So basically I did following:
>>
>> 1. set up a user in OC with the username test at example.com (this user
>> exists in kolab and I can login to the webmail gui)
>
> I'm not shure if I understand right: You set up the same user-name in OC? Then
> I think here is the problem: The ldap-backend is ment to be a completely
> replace of the OC user backend.
>
> All your ldap-users can login in OC (maybe with optional filtes like a group -
> I tried it with roles without success sol long) - you don't have to set up
> them in OC.
>
> It makes sense only to set up users in OC locally - if they don't have to be
> in ldap - and one admin account of course for configuring the ldap.
>
>> 2. Adjusted the ldap options like you mentioned in your previous mail.
>> 3. Still get the error
>>
>> Automatischer Login zurückgewiesen!
>> Wenn Du Dein Passwort nicht vor kurzem geändert hast, könnte Dein
>> Account kompromittiert sein!
>> Bitte ändere Dein Passwort, um Deinen Account wieder zu schützen.
>
> If I understood it right, this is because your account exist's two times with
> different credencials: once in OC, once in ldap.
>
>> So I've tried to login with the credentials set in OC and i can login.
>
> yes, ok.
>
>> I've noticed that, if you check the kolabinetorgperson the query finds
>> only one user; if unchecked it finds 9.
>>
>> Is it required to put all my domains in Server -> Base-DN and
>> Advanced->Base-UserTree? Or only those domains I'm log in to?
>
> only those domains you want to log in.
>
> Regards
> Jan
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