Bug 37822 - CSV import should not create overlong or invalid usernames
CSV import should not create overlong or invalid usernames
Status: CLOSED FIXED
Product: UCS@school
Classification: Unclassified
Component: UMC - CSV Import
UCS@school 3.2 R2
Other Linux
: P5 normal (vote)
: UCS@school 3.2 R2 Errata
Assigned To: Florian Best
Alexander Kramer
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Depends on: 37821
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Reported: 2015-02-17 11:14 CET by Sönke Schwardt-Krummrich
Modified: 2015-02-27 15:18 CET (History)
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Description Sönke Schwardt-Krummrich univentionstaff 2015-02-17 11:14:37 CET
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #37821 +++

Currently the CSV import assembles autocreated usernames by attaching first name, dot and last name. If invalid characters are present in first or last name the following syntax will complain about the invalid username.
This is also the case if the resulting username is longer than 15 characters (20 character limitation for samAccountName minus "exam-"). The syntax check will complain, too.
Comment 1 Florian Best univentionstaff 2015-02-20 15:13:27 CET
Bug #37821 comment 2
Comment 2 Alexander Kramer univentionstaff 2015-02-25 14:19:59 CET
OK - debian/changelog
OK - changelog - adapted bug number r58417
OK - usernames
-- only contain valid characters
-- reproducible
-- not to long
-- be unique
Comment 3 Sönke Schwardt-Krummrich univentionstaff 2015-02-27 15:18:37 CET
UCS@school 3.2 R2 v3 has been released:
http://docs.univention.de/release-notes-ucsschool-3.2R2v3-de.html

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