Is it possible to specify multiple OUs (3 in my case) as "Additional User DN" to reduce the the the subtree-search-depth within the ActiveDirectory?
On Applying comma between two OU, it throws error " org.springframework.ldap.NameNotFoundException: [LDAP: error code 32 - 0000208D: NameErr: DSID-03100238, problem 2001 (NO_OBJECT), data 0, best match of: 'OU=AS,DC=australiansuper,DC=net,DC=au' ]; nested exception is javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: [LDAP: error code 32 - 0000208D: NameErr: DSID-03100238, problem 2001 (NO_OBJECT), data 0, best match of: 'OU=AS,DC=australiansuper,DC=net,DC=au' ]; remaining name 'OU=AS-PreOneNetwork,OU=AS,DC=australiansuper,DC=net,DC=au' "
Also, Sync fails due to above error.
Sadly, seems that it is not directly possible, at least from Jira 7.0 - also have such error.
The only possible decision I can found - specifying groups, like here: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-Core-questions/Specify-multiple-OUs-as-quot-additional-User-DN-quot-in-AD-LDAP/qaq-p/1202714 - cannot specify OU in filter, have to use groups inside.
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Sure! Just comma separate them:
Cheers,
Daniel
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Since JIRA 8 I have to concatenate the Entries in 'Additional User DN' as follows:
OU=ItalianUsers,FrenchUsers,GermanUsers
OU=ItalianUsers,OU=FrenchUsers,OU=GermanUsers
doesn't work any more.
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