I got some help from Atlassian in setting up a new LDAP User Directory like so:
Base DN: DC=estes,DC=us,DC=dom LDAP Permissions: Read Only, with Local Groups Default Group Memberships: business-users User Object Filter: (&(objectCategory=Person)(sAMAccountName=*)(memberOf=CN=EITDOCS Business Users,OU=Security Groups,OU=Enterprise Production,DC=estes,DC=us,DC=dom)) Group Object Filter: (&(objectCategory=Group)(CN=EITDOCS Business Users))
This is working OK, except that the Confluence Group "EITDOCS Business Users" was created (same name as the LDAP Group) and all the users were added to that group, instead of to the "business-users" group as specified in the Default Group Memberships parameter.
Which one of these parameters can I change so that the Default Group Membership group is used?
TIA...Chuck
Hi Chuck, the users will be automatically added to the group defined in the field Default Group Memberships
upon the first login, if the LDAP users haven't logged in yet, they won't be listed as members.
I hope it helps.
Cheers
Actually, they showed up as members of EITDOCS Business Users
as soon as the Confluence User Directory synced.
Are you saying that in addition, they will be added to business-users
when they log in?
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Sorry, yes, exactly. That was what I meant to say. As soon as an user log in for the first time, it'll be added as member of the group business-users. ps.: if the user has already logged in at least once, it won't automatically add the membership.
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