It would help a lot if we had the option to not only replace @ and # by _, but also leave the part after the @.
Just like the standard Dataiku example mentioned on
https://doc.dataiku.com/dss/latest/security/sso.html#login-remapping-rules
It still leaves us with a challenge: Linux only allows for usernames shorter than or equal to 32 characters, which means we cant always have a Linux username with the same identifier.
I'm working for a client with only 6 characters after the @, but quite a few people have emailaddress between 30 or 40 characters long.
It would help a lot if we had the option to not only replace @ and # by _, but also leave the part after the @.
Just like the standard Dataiku example mentioned on
https://doc.dataiku.com/dss/latest/security/sso.html#login-remapping-rules
It still leaves us with a challenge: Linux only allows for usernames shorter than or equal to 32 characters, which means we cant always have a Linux username with the same identifier.
I'm working for a client with only 6 characters after the @, but quite a few people have emailaddress between 30 or 40 characters long.