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Feedback for LDAP Quota #12239
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In LDAP or in the built-in user quota settings? If you decide to control quota via LDAP, then it will always override whatever is done in user management. |
I ran into this issue today too. As the LDAP quota value gets set on every login it is always winning. It should be unable (greyed out) to set a quota for a user if its backend is LDAP and a "standard quota" has been set in LDAP. Same should apply if a mail attribute is set. |
Here's my issue #17514 |
If your issues are duplicate, please close them so we can focus on a single one :) |
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity and seems to be missing some essential information. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions. |
I am filing this report, because I had problems with this despite recurring similar issue being reported like:
If you have that background the overall behaviour of nextcloud is fine, it's just missing feedback in the UI.
Steps to reproduce
Quota Default
field underLDAP Integration/Advanced/Special Attributes
Quota Default
.Expected behaviour
Nextcloud notifies the administrator that the value has not been changed due to the LDAP Quota settings.
Actual behaviour
Nextcloud accepts the admins input but resets it after a while without notice.
Server configuration
Nextcloud version: 14.0.3
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