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How to connect users?

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    AartJansen
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    How do existing cloudron users get user accounts in xbackbone?
    I can create a new local user.
    And once created I can see theres an LDAP user on/off
    But none of my existing users show up, and I can't see any mention of where LDAP is preconfigured for the existing cloudron users
    I think I'm misunderstanding something completely here, or missing the obvious.

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      How do existing cloudron users get user accounts in xbackbone?
      I can create a new local user.
      And once created I can see theres an LDAP user on/off
      But none of my existing users show up, and I can't see any mention of where LDAP is preconfigured for the existing cloudron users
      I think I'm misunderstanding something completely here, or missing the obvious.

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      murgero
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      @AartJansen I'd imagine ldap needs to stay on and users need to login for you to see them.

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        @AartJansen I'd imagine ldap needs to stay on and users need to login for you to see them.

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        @murgero yep, lol. Not sure why I was having trouble with that with my own account but just tried that with another user... and it worked fine. Cheers ! 🍺

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