Hello Christan,
>>> Do the regular (AD/LDAP) users see the 'Password' tab and can they use
>>> it? Or isn't it possible for them too?
>>>
I tested with the two-source version in a vagrant box, I could of
course
let ansible build a box without the AD/LDAP source.
>>>
>>> I would test
Am 24.04.20 um 16:39 schrieb Lars Liedtke (lied...@punkt.de):
Hello Markus,
Do the regular (AD/LDAP) users see the 'Password' tab and can they use
it? Or isn't it possible for them too?
I tested with the two-source version in a vagrant box, I could of course
let ansible build a box without th
Hello Markus,
> Do the regular (AD/LDAP) users see the 'Password' tab and can they use
> it? Or isn't it possible for them too?
>
>> I tested with the two-source version in a vagrant box, I could of course
>> let ansible build a box without the AD/LDAP source.
>
> I would test it with only SQL aut
Hi Lars,
thanks for the information.
On 22.04.20 08:52, Lars Liedtke (lied...@punkt.de) wrote:
* I created a view on the respective table and login works fine.
* I set SOGoPasswordChangeEnabled = YES; .
OK
* I gave the database user UPDATE rights on the view.
I don't think that this
Hello Markus,
thx for your answer.
> Hi Lars,
>> is it possible that users can change their password when they are
>> authenticated via SQL (MariaDB)?
>
> in general: yes
>
>> * I created a view on the respective table and login works fine.
>> * I set SOGoPasswordChangeEnabled = YES; .
> OK
>
> Hello Markus,
>
> thx for your answer.
>
>> Hi Lars,
>>> is it possible that users can change their password when they are
>>> authenticated via SQL (MariaDB)?
>> in general: yes
>>
>>> * I created a view on the respective table and login works fine.
>>> * I set SOGoPasswordChangeEnabled =
Hi Lars,
On 21.04.20 16:03, Lars Liedtke (lied...@punkt.de) wrote:
is it possible that users can change their password when they are
authenticated via SQL (MariaDB)?
in general: yes
* I created a view on the respective table and login works fine.
* I set SOGoPasswordChangeEnabled = YES;
Hello,
is it possible that users can change their password when they are
authenticated via SQL (MariaDB)?
* I created a view on the respective table and login works fine.
* I set SOGoPasswordChangeEnabled = YES; .
* I gave the database user UPDATE rights on the view.
But I cannot see the