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ByteHamster said:
There are the LDAP-attribute for displayname and LDAP-attribute for email settings. Doesn't that get out of sync when changing something on the LDAP server? It seems like this could lead to problems with invitation emails and stuff.
There is UI allowing to change user attributes in the Baikal web interface - which creates even more inconsistencies with LDAP. Maybe Baikal could refuse to edit users when LDAP auth is enabled.
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ByteHamster said:
There are the
LDAP-attribute for displayname
andLDAP-attribute for email
settings. Doesn't that get out of sync when changing something on the LDAP server? It seems like this could lead to problems with invitation emails and stuff.There is UI allowing to change user attributes in the Baikal web interface - which creates even more inconsistencies with LDAP. Maybe Baikal could refuse to edit users when LDAP auth is enabled.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: