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Steps to reproduce
Setup OpenLDAP with Nextcloud
Add jpegPhoto to LDAP users (~20-30 KB, ~600x600 for HiDPI screens) -> Refresh tool viewing LDAP to confirm full quality is in LDAP
Login to Nextcloud with any of these users to force LDAP sync of avatar
Expected behaviour
Visit Nextcloud user settings page to see profile photo —> See avatar that is a high quality resize of what was pulled from LDAP
If Nextcloud has the ldap_write_support module enabled (with avatar updating setting enabled), and if Nextcloud has write access to OpenLDAP:
Go back to your viewing tool for OpenLDAP and check jpegPhoto for users —> View that the jpegPhoto was not changed just because Nextcloud downloaded and resized it
Actual behaviour
Visit Nextcloud user settings page to see profile photo —> View low quality and pixelated version of avatar
If Nextcloud has the ldap_write_support module enabled (with avatar updating setting enabled), and if Nextcloud has write access to OpenLDAP:
Go back to your viewing tool for OpenLDAP and check jpegPhoto for users —> View that the jpegPhoto was updated and made low quality
Server configuration
Operating system: Ubuntu
Web server: nginx
Database: MariaDB
PHP version: PHP 7.4
Nextcloud version: 21.0.3
Updated from an older Nextcloud/ownCloud or fresh install: Regular updated since NC 18
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Steps to reproduce
Expected behaviour
If Nextcloud has the ldap_write_support module enabled (with avatar updating setting enabled), and if Nextcloud has write access to OpenLDAP:
Actual behaviour
If Nextcloud has the ldap_write_support module enabled (with avatar updating setting enabled), and if Nextcloud has write access to OpenLDAP:
Server configuration
Operating system: Ubuntu
Web server: nginx
Database: MariaDB
PHP version: PHP 7.4
Nextcloud version: 21.0.3
Updated from an older Nextcloud/ownCloud or fresh install: Regular updated since NC 18
Where did you install Nextcloud from:
Signing status:
Signing status
List of activated apps:
App list
Nextcloud configuration:
Config report
Are you using external storage, if yes which one: No
Are you using encryption: No
Are you using an external user-backend, if yes which one: OpenLDAP
LDAP configuration (delete this part if not used)
LDAP config
Client configuration
Browser: N/A
Operating system: N/A
Logs
Web server error log
Web server error log
Nextcloud log (data/nextcloud.log)
Nextcloud log
Browser log
Browser log
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