Hi, If I understand your interrogation, you're using an LDAP authentication.
We had the same question. If I understand well, the LDAP's group association is not the Unix one. So, you can't use directly the Unix GID as is. Our LDAP DB was only used to authenticate mails users, so everyone was associate with an only Unix group and user (the pseudo mail user one). We had a group notion but it was not LDAP Posix one. The only way was to create an LDAP group from our mail association. Sorry! An example if you have a Posix OpenLDAP DB: Our Group LDAP table --------------------------------------- dn: ou=Group, dc=<LDAP Domain> ou: Group objectClass: top objectClass: organizationalUnit dn: cn=GROUP_1, ou=Group, dc=auth,dc=teledetection,dc=fr gidNumber: 1000 memberUid: uid_poeple1 memberUid: uid_poeple2 .............. dn: cn= GROUP_2, ou=Group, dc=auth,dc=teledetection,dc=fr gidNumber: 3000 memberUid: uid_poeple3 memberUid: uid_poeple4 .............. ------------------------------------------------------------ As is, you can declare theses group on OC as this: Group Filter: objectClass=posixGroup ... Group Display Name Feild: cn Base Group Tree: ou=Group,dc=<LDAP Domain> Group-Member association: memberUid This work fine :-) Le 15 oct. 2013 à 15:07, Bert Van de Poel <[email protected]> a écrit : > Dear owncloud mailing list, > > As I've been unable to get any help from the IRC channel I'm giving this a > try. > We do group association based on gidNumber in the posixAccount, which > corresponds to a posixGroup. However the only options I see in the interface > to do association are uniqueMember, memberUid and Active Directory. Is > association based on gid then not possible? (it works fine for us as for pam > and file management on our shell-servers). > > I hope you can help me. > > Kind regaders, > Bert Van de Poel > ULYSSIS -- Pierre Malard « La vérité ne triomphe jamais, mais ses ennemis finissent toujours par mourir... » Max Placnk (1858-1947) |\ _,,,---,,_ /,`.-'`' -. ;-;;,_ |,4- ) )-,_. ,\ ( `'-' '---''(_/--' `-'\_) perl -e '$_=q#: 3|\ 5-,3-3,2-: 3/,`.'"'"'`'"'"' 5-. ;-;;,-: |,A- ) )-,_. ,\ ( `'"'"'-'"'"': '"'"'-3'"'"'2(-/--'"'"' `-'"'"'\-): 22PLM::#;y#:#\n#;s#(\D)(\d+)#$1x$2#ge;print' - --> Ce message n’engage que son auteur <--
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