Support » Plugin: Active Directory Integration » Multisite support

  • tcwaters

    (@tcwaters)


    Is there progress of still plans to offer more support for use of this plugin with multisite installs?

    Members of an AD group SOP-Everyone need access to multiple sites within a multisite installation.
    I seem to have a problem where user1, who has already logged in to one site (multisite.wp.edu/site1) can not login to a different site multisite.wp.edu/site2. When they try, they get redirected to the previous site.

    I am confused too, about where the users should show up (user list) – in the base site of the multisite or in the individual sub sites or both?

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/active-directory-integration/

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  • tcwaters,

    Have you figured out a solution? I too am trying to get this plugin to work with Multisite WP. I am having a different set of issues, but they could very easily be related. When our users login, they are directed to a blank page on all but the main “root” site.

    It has been my experience that once a user logs into the account, they show up in that site’s Users area.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    I’ve installed ADI plus this plugin: http://wordpress.org/plugins/multisite-user-management/

    If you auto-allow account creation on the wordpress side, the account will get created on all the sites with the user management plugin. MIght be worth a shot for you.

    I did not do the original install of ADI, but we have a multisite WP instance and ADI is working fine on it. We have experienced the issue described, where an authenticated user for one site doesn’t have Dashboard access to another site. We had to add that user to both sites with a role that has Dashboard access. *Our users are added with “Subscriber” access to the root site, and then “Administrator” access to their individual sites.

    I normally am authenticated as Super Admin, and did not realize that Administrators see the ADI interface on each of their sites. It freaked me because I thought that if they made a change on their site, it would change everyone else’s… but it doesn’t. Still for our type of users, I would prefer to only allow a Super Admin to access the ADI interface, and everyone else to not even see it.

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