Failed to allow user access to the share
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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OpenStack Shared File Systems Service (Manila) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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zhongjun |
Bug Description
Failed to allow user access to the share when user is set to longer than 32 characters.
for example:
root@ubuntu:~# manila access-allow 5dbbfe5d-
root@ubuntu:~# Invalid user or group name. Must be 4-32 characters and consist of alphanumeric characters and special characters ]{.-_\'`;}[\\
In https:/
The username is limited to 32 characters.
But in Active Directory, the username format is: Domain_
User name is limited to a maximum of 20 characters
The Legacy Domain Name parameter, which is limited to 15-characters.
The DNS Domain Name parameter was added in Active Directory with the release of Windows 2000 and supports up to 24-characters for the hostname portion, but the Fully Qualified Domain Name can be much longer (e.g. subdomain1.
so actually the user name is longer than 32 characters.
Changed in manila: | |
assignee: | nobody → NidhiMittalHada (nidhimittal19) |
Changed in manila: | |
assignee: | NidhiMittalHada (nidhimittal19) → nobody |
Changed in manila: | |
status: | New → Fix Released |
assignee: | nobody → zhongjun (jun-zhongjun) |
Hi NidhiMittalHada, Please see this link: https:/ /review. openstack. org/#/c/ 448446/, this bug has been resolved.