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sbcbus commented on GUACAMOLE-2051: ----------------------------------- [~mjumper] any tips or idea? I also tried adding the following: {code:java} String attrText = attrList.toString(); logger.info("LDAP: attrText: \"{}\"", attrText); {code} after logger.info("LDAP: Getting user attributes..."); and didn't see that out in the log (same output as I got in previous comment). I see since 1.5.5 some things changed to 'collections'. > LDAP user attributes do not work when specified in ldap-servers.yml, at all > with 1.6.0+ > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GUACAMOLE-2051 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-2051 > Project: Guacamole > Issue Type: Bug > Components: guacamole-auth-ldap > Affects Versions: 1.5.5 > Environment: Docker > Reporter: sbcbus > Priority: Major > > 2 issues, but both related in the end. It made it a bit difficult to > troubleshoot due to the variance. > +In 1.5.5:+ > It seems "user-attributes:" does not work when specified in ldap-servers.yml. > We recently had a change where we added an additional LDAP source so moved > the entire config to there. Our connections that rely on custom attributes > for the connection host name stopped working. *Uncommenting > ldap-user-attributes: ... in guacamole.properties is a workaround.* > > +1.6.0:+ > The attributes do not seem to work *at all* in latest staging/1.6.0 branch. > ldap-user-attributes: customAttributeName nor specifying it in ldap-users.yml > as user-attributes: customAttributeName. Guacd logs shows the error as > incorrect host name/dns error seemingly confirming it not being read. > Reverting docker back to 1.5.5 results in case above. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)