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[QA] internal LDAP user id shows up when resharing fails #8941

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jnweiger opened this issue Aug 24, 2021 · 4 comments
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[QA] internal LDAP user id shows up when resharing fails #8941

jnweiger opened this issue Aug 24, 2021 · 4 comments
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@jnweiger
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Seen with testpilotcloud client 2.9.0-beta3 running on Win10

  • LDAP user shares a file with admin with default permissions (including allow share)
  • admin connects with desktop client and right clicks the file in explorer to access the testpilotcloud sharing dialog
  • while that dialog is open, the ldap user removes the "allow share" permission.
  • admin enters a third user in the sharing dialog. An error occurs. OK.
  • The error message has the internal ldap user id. BAD
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Expected behaviour, the error message uses the username of the ldap user.
This is server related. Same effect when attempting to reshare on the Web UI.

@michaelstingl
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This is the path of the storage location on the server. We should only data starting in account root. (/Portugal (1).jpg in this case). Technical parent path segments have no value for the end user.

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This issue was marked stale because it has been open for 30 days with no activity. Remove the stale label or comment or this will be closed in 7 days.

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@TheOneRing TheOneRing removed the Stale label Sep 24, 2021
@TheOneRing TheOneRing added this to the 2.9.2 milestone Sep 24, 2021
@TheOneRing TheOneRing modified the milestones: 2.9.3, 2.10.0 Nov 18, 2021
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jnweiger commented Jan 12, 2022

Reproduced in testpilotcloudclient 2.10.0 RC3
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It is an edge case: it only happens, when resharing is first granted, then removed, before the user completes the sharing dialog.

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Won't fix

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