[Owncloud] User data folder names in OC 5

Pierre Malard plm at teledetection.fr
Wed Apr 24 05:45:52 UTC 2013


Le 23 avr. 2013 à 22:40, Drew Gibson <aggibson at cogeco.ca> a écrit :
> After deleting OC 4.5 and installing OC 5, the user data directories are now named with hex UIDs rather than the user login name that was there before.
> 
> Is this expected behaviour?
> This string is also returned by OC_User::getUser() resulting in some strange greetings in notification emails and other places.
> 
> e.g.
> data/83C6A05A-EF02-4911-AAAA-48EF868C1167
> data/9CB311DB-D74B-4926-BC7E-94B3B3FE9323
> data/admin
> data/AF4680DB-CF4A-400A-983F-FCF28BD47964
> data/D066D453-D96D-4D96-B0A5-6EFAA2611F92
> 
> I am using the "LDAP user and group backend" app for authentication against a Microsoft Active Directory database.
> 
> LDAP settings:
> 
> User Login Filter
> sAMAccountName=%uid
> 
> User List Filter
> objectClass=person
> 
> User Display Name Field
> cn

I had a similar problem when I try to update with our owncloud. Their is a lot of modifications between 4.5 and 5. OC want to have an UUID and, if their is not in your LDAP db, it create one. Normaly, you can force to use a specific field with "User Display Name Field" in "Advanced/Directory Settings" tab. Is it the case of your "cn"?

regards

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