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Disabled users are able to login in share

shyam2016
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hi,
I have configured external and kerberos authentication along with AlfrescoNtlm.
I have created a TEST user in share and the authentication process works fine and TEST user is able to login in share.
Now if i disable TEST user in share, still TEST user is able to login in share.
So is there any configuration to prevent disabled users to login in share and alfresco?
if i need to customize the code where i can do that.
appreciate if you can guide me with this issue.
Thank you !
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ddraper
World-Class Innovator
World-Class Innovator

This sounds like a bug in Alfresco as I would expect/hope that a disabled user would not be able to log in - however I can't say for certain. I would suggest raising an issue in JIRA to report this problem as it is likely to be something that needs to be investigated.

douglascrp
World-Class Innovator
World-Class Innovator

@shyam2016 _

As you said, you configured Alfresco to authenticate externally, and you are saying that you disabled the user in Alfresco.

I guess the problem is that for the external authentication, the user is active.

Can you try to disable the user there instead of Alfresco?

If that does the trick, I guess you should also enable the synchronization, and with that, you will have the user also disabled in Alfresco when the synchronization runs.

shyam2016
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making

Thank you Douglas, But we don't want to disable user the in external system

, because if we disable user in the external system user will not be able

to login in another applications also. because that is a central system.

douglascrp
World-Class Innovator
World-Class Innovator

In that case, I think you should be using the local authentication first.

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