On Monday, May 27, 2013 12:03:46 AM Vieri wrote:
I noticed a mount.json file in the root data dir. Could I manually edit
this file for my purposes? (ie, add a default user-authenticated remote
storage for everyone, without explicitly setting user+password, unless
placeholders can be used).
--- On Fri, 5/24/13, Arthur Schiwon bli...@owncloud.com wrote:
If you want a specific Home Directory Name, go
to LDAP
configuration / Advanced tab / Special Attributes /
User Home Folder Naming
Rule.
Can I set an SMB/CIFS path in User Home Folder Naming Rule that requires AD
user
--- On Mon, 5/27/13, Vieri rentor...@yahoo.com wrote:
--- On Fri, 5/24/13, Arthur Schiwon bli...@owncloud.com
wrote:
If you want a specific Home Directory Name, go
to LDAP
configuration / Advanced tab / Special Attributes
/
User Home Folder Naming
Rule.
Can I set an
Thanks.
Nice to know I'm not the only one with these problems ;-)
By the way, I solved the problem with mounting external smb storage because I
was specifying \\smbserver instead of smbserver. I guess owncloud could
automatically strip off the \\ or any other non-alphanumeric character for that
On Thursday, May 23, 2013 10:20:01 PM Pierre Malard wrote:
Ola,
1) You can't display more than 40 users
I have open a bug abour that about our old LDAP server (cf
https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/2545 OC 5: Can't display more than
30 users on administrative OC widows).We don't have
Hi,
I'm new to owncloud and just trying it out.
I've enabled user LDAP authentication. The LDAP server is Active Directory.
My ownCloud LDAP web config contains:
LDAP BASIC:
host: domain.org
base dn: cn=users,dc=domain,dc=org
User Login Filter: sAMAccountName=%uid
Ola,
1) You can't display more than 40 users
I have open a bug abour that about our old LDAP server (cf
https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/2545 OC 5: Can't display more than 30
users on administrative OC widows).We don't have an AD server, just a LDAP
one. It is still open.
2) The Login