example_configs: add user_id mapping for nextcloud

This allows both LDAP and SSO backends to have consistent usernames
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@ -74,6 +74,7 @@ occ ldap:set-config s01 ldapUserDisplayName displayname
occ ldap:set-config s01 ldapUserFilterMode 1 occ ldap:set-config s01 ldapUserFilterMode 1
occ ldap:set-config s01 ldapUuidGroupAttribute auto occ ldap:set-config s01 ldapUuidGroupAttribute auto
occ ldap:set-config s01 ldapUuidUserAttribute auto occ ldap:set-config s01 ldapUuidUserAttribute auto
occ ldap:set-config s01 ldapExpertUsernameAttr user_id
``` ```
With a bit of of luck, you should be able to log in your nextcloud instance with LLDAP accounts in the `nextcloud_users` group. With a bit of of luck, you should be able to log in your nextcloud instance with LLDAP accounts in the `nextcloud_users` group.
@ -120,6 +121,10 @@ For example:
``` ```
![groups configuration page](images/nextcloud_groups.png) ![groups configuration page](images/nextcloud_groups.png)
### Expert
Set `Internal Username` to `user_id`. This is needed to that the user ID used by Nextcloud corresponds to the `user_id` field and not the `UUID` field.
## Sharing restrictions ## Sharing restrictions
Go to Settings > Administration > Sharing and check following boxes : Go to Settings > Administration > Sharing and check following boxes :