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ACLs are not correctly applied on trashed subfolders. #2626

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come-nc opened this issue Nov 23, 2023 · 1 comment
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ACLs are not correctly applied on trashed subfolders. #2626

come-nc opened this issue Nov 23, 2023 · 1 comment
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come-nc commented Nov 23, 2023

Steps to reproduce

  1. Add a groupfolder
  2. Create a subfolder
  3. Add an ACL rule to hide subfolder from userA
  4. Log in as userA and see that subfolder is not listed
  5. Log in as admin and delete subfolder
  6. Log in as userA and find subfolder in trash

Expected behaviour

ACLs should still apply to trashed items

Actual behaviour

Users can see files they should not be able to.

Server configuration

Nextcloud version: (see Nextcloud admin page) 27

Group folders version: 15.3.1

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solracsf commented Jan 3, 2024

Fixed by #2631

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