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Nick Couchman reopened GUACAMOLE-1014:
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> LDAP + MySQL DB user does not get connections applied to LDAP group
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>                 Key: GUACAMOLE-1014
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1014
>             Project: Guacamole
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: guacamole-auth-ldap
>    Affects Versions: 1.1.0
>            Reporter: Jason Keltz
>            Priority: Major
>
> I have installed Guacamole 1.1.0 and configured it to use our Samba AD server 
> as LDAP + MySQL DB.  Logins work fine, but when I add connections to a 
> standard LDAP group, and users login who are in those groups, they cannot 
> access the connections.  As a result, when users login, they have access to 
> no connections.  I have 1000 users I have to either manually add connections 
> for, or I have to write code to manually pre-add the users to the MySQL DB so 
> they will have connections.    I've written the mailing list, but there has 
> been no feedback.  I believe this is a bug.
> 1) Users and groups are in CN=Users,DC=ad,DC=eecs,DC=yorku,DC=ca:
> CN=<user>,CN=Users,DC=ad,DC=eecs,DC=yorku,DC=ca
> CN=<group>,CN=Users,DC=ad,DC=eecs,DC=yorku,DC=ca
> For Guacamole ldap-group-base-dn: CN=Users,DC=ad,DC=eecs,DC=yorku,DC=ca
> For Guacamole ldap-group-name-attribute: cn
> But there's no option for me to specify: ldap-group-search-filter: 
> objectClass=group
> I also add: ldap-member-attribute: member
> From the command prompt, I can print the groups using:
> ldapsearch -x -h <ldap server> -D "<me>" -W -b "dc=ad,dc=eecs,dc=yorku,dc=ca" 
> "(objectClass=group)"
> Because of lack of ldap-group-search-filter, my list of groups in Guacamole 
> contains all the users as well!
> If I want to see who are the members of a group from the command line I can 
> do:
> ldapsearch -x -h <ldap server> -D "<me>" -W -b "cn=Domain 
> Admins,cn=Users,dc=ad,dc=eecs,dc=yorku,dc=ca" member
> 2) I could live with the fact that the users appear in my group list because 
> there's no way for me to specify ldap-group-search-filter.  However, if I 
> take a group that appears in the list (eg. Domain Users), and I add 
> connections then when a user logs in who is in the group, they don't get the 
> connections.    This seems like a bug to me.



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