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11-14-2011 02:57 AM
Hi,
I have upgraded to 4.1 and added a ldap-server profile to the config so the firewall does the query instead of the user-id-agent.
When I go to group-mappings settings ( under user-identification ) and select the tab 'Group Include List',
I can see the whole AD-tree-structure, but I cannot view the last part: the group itself.
Has anybody seen this behavior ?
Kind regards,
Paul
11-14-2011 04:18 PM
Yes i saw the same behaviour. Support said it was a bug. To add the groups required i used the search feature above the LDAP tree. That seemed to work even though i could browse for the groups.
Also keep in mind with the LDAP config the domain name i need to use the NETBIOS domain name not the full DNS name.
11-14-2011 04:18 PM
Yes i saw the same behaviour. Support said it was a bug. To add the groups required i used the search feature above the LDAP tree. That seemed to work even though i could browse for the groups.
Also keep in mind with the LDAP config the domain name i need to use the NETBIOS domain name not the full DNS name.
11-15-2011 02:34 AM
Yes!
Apparantly it's working when you search for the EXACT name for the group.
but:
The normal listing works when you make your base "deep" enough in the ldap-server-profile.
so yes, I think it is a bug 🙂
Kind regards,
Paul
01-23-2012 02:46 AM
I am seeing the exact same behaviour - I am typing in the group names exactly and I do get a match. Unfortunately when I go to the command line and do "show user group name <group name>" I can get all to work apart from Domain Users. This group just returns an empty list which has meant the rules previously based on that - namely web access, have failed. This has obviously upset a few people...
The group lookup issue is a dissapointing bug - surely a complete lack of testing on something quite important...
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