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Change of 'Full Name' after account creation via OIDC Provider not possible #920

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schnillerman opened this issue Aug 20, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #979
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Change of 'Full Name' after account creation via OIDC Provider not possible #920

schnillerman opened this issue Aug 20, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #979
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@schnillerman
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Once a new Nextcloud account has been created by loggin in through the OIDC provider, the full name in Nextcloud cannot be changed. It is the same for some other attributes.

As far as I understand, another OIDC backend, Pulsejet OIDC Login, lets you specify which attributes can be changed in the OIDC client without being changed by the OIDC provider.

It would be awesome to be able to decide which attributes can be changed on the client and which attributes are always overwritten by the provider.

@Gdenich
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Gdenich commented Sep 4, 2024

The same problem here. I'm using Authentik as OIDC provider.
Even is I use change the user's Full Name in Authentic user directory, the changes are not reflected in Nextcloud user profile. Only deleting the user from Nextcloud, and logging in (recreating the user) again can change the full name if the user in Nextcloud.

@julien-nc
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Thanks for reporting this. A fix is being reviewed (#979). It would help if you could try it.

@julien-nc julien-nc added bug Something isn't working fix in progress and removed enhancement New feature or request labels Nov 6, 2024
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