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Allow non-admin users to edit their own credentials #673
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I second this motion. Managing their own 2FA and changing their own passwords is quite the essential feature for any serious use. Probably also adding their own SSH Keys would be a great idea. |
Apart from SSO I think all the credentials should be editable by the user itself not by an admin. |
Yes! I was going to post something along these lines! |
Is this feature in the plan? @Eugeny |
Hello, Fist thanks for this tool, it's almost the perfect bastion for me :D I also think all users should be able to modify their own credential. |
Yes, I'm actually working on it right now |
Thnks a lot ! |
Fairly soon - I want to fix a few other things before that. If you can give the nightly build a try and a quick test, that would be appreciated! |
Ok I'll try this ! |
Hello,
It could be interesting to allow non-admin user to have the ability to edit their own credentials. This way, users wouldn't need to ask an administrator to modify their own informations.
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