Thanks for your answer, Marek!
Here is some of my configs. In addition, I put the same values to username
and e-mail.
Here is my User Representation:
UserRepresentation user = new UserRepresentation();
user.setUsername(email);
user.setFirstName(firstName;
user.setLastName(lastName);
user.setEnabled(true);
user.setEmail(email);
Best regards,
Celso Agra
2017-10-09 10:37 GMT-03:00 Marek Posolda <mposolda(a)redhat.com>:
We didn't try to test this use-case though. But it may work as
long as
things are configured correctly. Maybe I would re-create the LDAP provider
with the "Username LDAP attribute" be set to "mail", but the
"RDN LDAP
Attribute" to "uid" . Is this the configuration you're using?
If things still doesn't work, you can possibly create JIRA . Ideally with
the details of the configuration of your LDAP provider, realm (whether
'username as email' is enabled etc) and how LDAP users looks like and how
you expect them to look like after.
Regards,
Marek
On 04/10/17 15:45, Celso Agra wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm getting a strange behavior.
>
> My LDAP (openldap) is configured as writable in my User Federation. So, I
> can create user from my Keycloak, but when I change the username, the user
> disappear from my user's list.
>
> I check the LDAP and the user still there, with the 'old' username. So, is
> there some way to change the username without disappear from the keycloak
> user's list?
>
> This occurs because in my case, username as the same of email. So, If the
> user changes email, I have to change the username also.
>
> I'm using version 3.0.0.Final
>
>
> Best regards
>
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