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Active Directory : groups members of group

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    benoit42
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    Hello,
    new user of Veyon, I try to configure access restrictions according to the groups retrieved in Active Directory. I have a "Teachers" group which contains "Subjects" groups, which themselves contain the users. Ex: john.green is member of "Maths" and "Maths" is member of "Teachers".
    When I try to use the access control rules, targeting the "Teachers" group, the test does not work. Besides, when I ask to display all the groups of a teacher user, it only shows me the direct group.
    Is there a workaround ?
    Thank you

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      Hello,
      new user of Veyon, I try to configure access restrictions according to the groups retrieved in Active Directory. I have a "Teachers" group which contains "Subjects" groups, which themselves contain the users. Ex: john.green is member of "Maths" and "Maths" is member of "Teachers".
      When I try to use the access control rules, targeting the "Teachers" group, the test does not work. Besides, when I ask to display all the groups of a teacher user, it only shows me the direct group.
      Is there a workaround ?
      Thank you

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      gerardsweeney
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      @benoit42

      I am having this exact same issue. Did you ever find a workaround?

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        tobydox
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        Unfortunately nested groups are currently not supported. We might however add this kind of feature to the LDAP Pro add-on in the future.

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          Unfortunately nested groups are currently not supported. We might however add this kind of feature to the LDAP Pro add-on in the future.

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          ovkempen
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          @tobydox Is this issue fixed?

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            @tobydox Is this issue fixed?

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            tobydox
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            @ovkempen Good news: nested groups are supported starting with Veyon 4.5.6 🙂

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