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thanks for your contribution! 👍 Sounds like a good idea but I don't have a Kerberos setup to test it at the moment... @icewind1991 do you have a chance to review/test it? |
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It is not limited to Kerberos, you can use it in other places where the username has to be rewritten (e.g. when the SSO mechanism passes an e-mail address or a full path from LDAP). |
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Any news here? |
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@digitalshow thanks for this pr! |
Signed-off-by: Ingo Koinzer <ingo@koinzer.net>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Koinzer <ingo@koinzer.net>
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Allow for rewrite of UIDs using preg_replace.
An administrator can provide a pattern and a replacement parameter that get passed to PHP's preg_replace function before the UID is used to sign in to NextCloud. I use it to extract the username from a kerberos principal (pattern:
/^(.*)@REALM$/, replacement:$1).