Perfect. We are using Postgres as database. How Can I set up that
configuration properly?

I created an account with the same username and password as the AD account
in the Guacamole Admin panel but it doesn't work too. Looks like I'm doing
something wrong.

Thanks a lot!
Estevão


Em qui., 7 de abr. de 2022 às 18:55, Nick Couchman <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 5:46 PM Estevão Costa <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> We have a Guacamole instance deployed by docker and we are run into that
>> problem:
>> - We set up the Active Directory using env vars, including
>> LDAP_SEARCH_BIND_DN and LDAP_SEARCH_BIND_PASSWORD and we are able to login
>> into Guacamole with AD users. However, we can't see the AD users and groups
>> in the Guacamole Admin Dashboard.
>>
>> So we can't assign connections to users because the users don't appear in
>> the list.
>>
>> In the log, we don't see anything. No messages about it.
>>
>> Please, how can I solve it?
>>
>>
> You need to log in as an LDAP (Active Directory) user to see the users in
> LDAP/AD. This is because, except for the initial search for the user who is
> logging in, access to LDAP/AD is done by the user who is logging in.
>
> Practically speaking this means, that if you're using the JDBC module to
> store connections, you'll need to either manually create a JDBC account for
> one of your LDAP/AD users that you want to be an admin, or you'll need to
> enable the DB auto-creation setting so that LDAP/AD users are automatically
> added to the database upon successful login.
>
> -Nick
>
>>

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