Yves Louis,

I think I know what you are referring to now on the edit user page:


This is actually an oversight, yes, I’ll see to it that it gets fixed until the 
final release.

cheers,
Kay

> On 08 Sep 2015, at 16:11, Jochen Schalanda <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Yves,
> 
> the automatic migration of legacy user accounts to the new scheme has been 
> added in Graylog 1.2.0-rc.3. I'd recommend upgrading to Graylog 1.2.0-rc.4 in 
> your case to verify that the problem has been solved.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Jochen
> 
> On Tuesday, 8 September 2015 15:19:36 UTC+2, [email protected] 
> <http://gmail.com/> wrote:
> Hi Kay,
> 
> Thanks for your answer, I will check again, I may have missed something.
> (I hane no lines with "Migrating permissions" in my logs)
> 
> I used graylog 1.1.0, and with 1.2RC2, when editing an old user, I have the 
> warning "This user was created from an external system and you can't change 
> the roles here. Please update the LDAP group mapping to make changes or 
> contact an administrator for more information.".
> Same result with a ldap user created with 1.2RC2.
> 
> I keep you informed if I find something.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Best Regards,
> Yves Louis
> 
> 
> Le mardi 8 septembre 2015 14:38:45 UTC+2, Kay Roepke a écrit :
> Hi!
> 
> Old users should have been migrated to the new permission system 
> automatically, please check your graylog server log file. It should contain 
> lines like:
> "INFO  [UserPermissionMigrationPeriodical] Migrating permissions to roles for 
> user"
> 
> You can use roles without LDAP group mapping, yes. Simply create the roles 
> and then assign them to users by hand.
> LDAP group mapping is supposed to make it easier to integrate but is not 
> required.
> 
> We have not encountered any problems with group mapping so far, are there any 
> errors in the graylog server log?
> 
> Best regards,
> Kay
> 
> On Tuesday, 8 September 2015 14:20:23 UTC+2, [email protected] <>  wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I tried quickly the graylog 1.2 RC2, but I had a bloquant problem with 
> authentication.
> 
> Does the ldap authentication strategy will change in near future  ?
>  - Can we use ldap authentication with users without ldap group ?
>  - Can we create groups but not ldap groups ?
> 
> (The old users can't no more connect to graylog-web due to deprecated 
> permissions)
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Yves Louis ROFORT
> 
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