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We have installed Workspace app version 3.2.0 in NextCloud version 29.0.2.
We use ldap accounts and groups and we would like to enable ldap groups to manage workgroups.
But users belonging to ldap groups receive an error 403 when they try to open workspace app.
The only way to allow ldap users to access the workspace app is to put each user in GeneralManager or WorkspacesManagers groups. But we have too many users and we need to use ldap groups.
Is it possible to give ldap groups the right to manage workgroups?
Thanks.
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Today, it's not possible to add LDAP groups to Workspace, which only works with local accounts.
We are currently working on an evolution that will enable you to insert LDAP groups into a workspace, which will be available within a few months at the latest. You will then be able to name these people Workspace Manager (be sure to do this within the Workspace application, via the available options, as a series of automated operations are performed at this point. The "WorkspaceManager" group is managed automatically).
Hi.
We have installed Workspace app version 3.2.0 in NextCloud version 29.0.2.
We use ldap accounts and groups and we would like to enable ldap groups to manage workgroups.
But users belonging to ldap groups receive an error 403 when they try to open workspace app.
The only way to allow ldap users to access the workspace app is to put each user in GeneralManager or WorkspacesManagers groups. But we have too many users and we need to use ldap groups.
Is it possible to give ldap groups the right to manage workgroups?
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: