On Sun, Feb 23, 2020, 01:16 Teis Angel Clausen <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thanks for the excellent answer, I really appreciate it.
> It makes way more sense that way.
>
> The only thing I don't get is why I was experiencing this "import"
> behavior in 1.0.0. But I will let it rest.
>

There is functionality which allows LDAP users to appear within the list,
regardless of whether they exist in the database. The intent of this is to
allow those users to be linked within the database more easily.

As long as the user you're using has sufficient permissions in your LDAP
directory (and admin permissions within Guacamole), you should see a user
list which combines users in this way.

See:

https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/ldap-auth.html#ldap-and-database

>From the link above:

"... If an administrator account (such as the default guacadmin user
provided with the database authentication) has a corresponding user in the
LDAP directory with permission to read other LDAP users and groups, the
Guacamole administrative interface will include them in the lists presented
to the administrator, and will allow connections from the database to be
associated with those users or groups directly."

- Mike

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