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External storage: admin should be able to select the global credentials of a user for authentication purposes #2861

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j-ed opened this issue Dec 26, 2016 · 4 comments · Fixed by #16790

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@j-ed
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j-ed commented Dec 26, 2016

Expected behavior

As an administrator you can choose between different authentication mechanisms if you want to set-up default external storages for your users without even knowing the users password.Therefore it should also be possible to choose Global credentials of a user for authentication purposes.

Current behavior

As an administrator you can choose between the following authentication mechanisms if you set-up default external storages for your users. Unfortunately one option seems to be missing, the Global credentials of a user setting so that a user needs to enter the credentials only once and not per share.

2016-12-26 20_36_43-admin - nextcloud

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User entered, store in database -> credentials need to be entered bythe user per share
Global credentials              -> global credentials (entered by the admin)
Global credentials of user      -> missing option!

Steps to reproduce

  1. Login as an admin
  2. Choose Admin -> External storages and check-out the available authentication mechanisms

Environment

Server Configuration

OS: Linux 3.2.82
Web server: Apache2 2.4.25
Database: MariaDB 5.5.53
PHP version: 5.6.29
Nextcloud version: 10.0.2

Client Configuration

Browser: Mozilla Firefox 50.1.0
Operating system: Windows 7

@MorrisJobke
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cc @icewind1991 @jancborchardt

@simon-zumbrunnen
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Hey

I run Nextcloud for my family (including some in-laws etc.). I would love to be able to alow them to add there own cloud services without them having to be very technical and creating there own app credentials.

Cheers,
Simon

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I guess this makes sense, yes. :)

@j-ed
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j-ed commented Sep 21, 2018

The issue has still not been fixed in Nextcloud v13.0.6.

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