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User backend \OCA\UserExternal\IMAP not found
I just installed fresh Nextcloud AIO (version 27), and was unable to setup IMAP due to User backend \OCA\UserExternal\IMAP not found error. But \OCA\UserExternal\FTP seems to work (at least no such errors, only complain about user count smth).
Steps to reproduce
- Install Nextcloud AIO
- Install
External user authenticationapp - Add
\OCA\UserExternal\IMAPtouser_backends
Expected behaviour
It works and allow to login via IMAP
Actual behaviour
Doesn't work, logs is flooded with User backend \OCA\UserExternal\IMAP not found. in Administrator setting in GUI.
Affected Authentication backend
IMAP
Server configuration
User External App version: 3.2
Operating system: Arch Linux
Web server: Apache/2.4.57 (behind reverse proxy nginx/1.24.0)
Database: PostgreSQL 15.3
PHP version: 8.1.20
Nextcloud version: 27.0.0
Updated from an older Nextcloud/ownCloud or fresh install: Fresh
Where did you install Nextcloud from: All-In-One docker image
Signing status:
Signing status
No errors have been found.
List of activated apps:
App list
$ sudo docker exec -u 33 -it nextcloud-aio-nextcloud bash
0d61fdcdea31:/var/www/html$ php occ app:list
Enabled:
- activity: 2.19.0
- admin_audit: 1.17.0
- calendar: 4.4.3
- circles: 27.0.0
- cloud_federation_api: 1.10.0
- comments: 1.17.0
- contacts: 5.3.2
- contactsinteraction: 1.8.0
- dashboard: 7.7.0
- dav: 1.27.0
- deck: 1.10.0
- federatedfilesharing: 1.17.0
- federation: 1.17.0
- files: 1.22.0
- files_pdfviewer: 2.8.0
- files_rightclick: 1.6.0
- files_sharing: 1.19.0
- files_trashbin: 1.17.0
- files_versions: 1.20.0
- firstrunwizard: 2.16.0
- logreader: 2.12.0
- lookup_server_connector: 1.15.0
- nextcloud-aio: 0.4.0
- nextcloud_announcements: 1.16.0
- notes: 4.8.0
- notifications: 2.15.0
- notify_push: 0.6.3
- oauth2: 1.15.0
- password_policy: 1.17.0
- photos: 2.3.0
- privacy: 1.11.0
- provisioning_api: 1.17.0
- recommendations: 1.6.0
- related_resources: 1.2.0
- richdocuments: 8.1.0
- serverinfo: 1.17.0
- settings: 1.9.0
- sharebymail: 1.17.0
- support: 1.10.0
- survey_client: 1.15.0
- systemtags: 1.17.0
- tasks: 0.15.0
- text: 3.8.0
- theming: 2.2.0
- twofactor_backupcodes: 1.16.0
- twofactor_totp: 9.0.0
- user_external: 3.2.0
- user_status: 1.7.0
- viewer: 2.1.0
- weather_status: 1.7.0
- workflowengine: 2.9.0
Disabled:
- bruteforcesettings: 2.7.0
- encryption: 2.15.0
- files_external: 1.19.0
- suspicious_login: 5.0.0
- user_ldap: 1.17.0
Nextcloud configuration:
Config report
$ sudo docker exec -u 33 -it nextcloud-aio-nextcloud bash
0d61fdcdea31:/var/www/html$ php occ config:list system
{
"system": {
"one-click-instance": true,
"one-click-instance.user-limit": 100,
"memcache.local": "\\OC\\Memcache\\APCu",
"apps_paths": [
{
"path": "\/var\/www\/html\/apps",
"url": "\/apps",
"writable": false
},
{
"path": "\/var\/www\/html\/custom_apps",
"url": "\/custom_apps",
"writable": true
}
],
"check_data_directory_permissions": false,
"memcache.distributed": "\\OC\\Memcache\\Redis",
"memcache.locking": "\\OC\\Memcache\\Redis",
"redis": {
"host": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"password": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"port": 6379
},
"overwritehost": "nextcloud.flowneee.dev",
"overwriteprotocol": "https",
"passwordsalt": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"secret": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"trusted_domains": [
"localhost",
"..."
],
"datadirectory": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"dbtype": "pgsql",
"version": "27.0.0.8",
"overwrite.cli.url": "https:\/\/nextcloud.flowneee.dev\/",
"dbname": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"dbhost": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"dbport": "",
"dbtableprefix": "oc_",
"dbuser": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"dbpassword": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"installed": true,
"instanceid": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"maintenance": false,
"updater.release.channel": "stable",
"updatedirectory": "\/nc-updater",
"loglevel": "2",
"app_install_overwrite": [
"nextcloud-aio"
],
"log_type": "file",
"logfile": "\/var\/www\/html\/data\/nextcloud.log",
"log_rotate_size": "10485760",
"log.condition": {
"apps": [
"admin_audit"
]
},
"preview_max_x": "2048",
"preview_max_y": "2048",
"jpeg_quality": "60",
"enabledPreviewProviders": {
"1": "OC\\Preview\\Image",
"2": "OC\\Preview\\MarkDown",
"3": "OC\\Preview\\MP3",
"4": "OC\\Preview\\TXT",
"5": "OC\\Preview\\OpenDocument",
"6": "OC\\Preview\\Movie",
"7": "OC\\Preview\\Krita",
"0": "OC\\Preview\\Imaginary"
},
"enable_previews": true,
"upgrade.disable-web": true,
"mail_smtpmode": "smtp",
"trashbin_retention_obligation": "auto, 30",
"versions_retention_obligation": "auto, 30",
"activity_expire_days": "30",
"simpleSignUpLink.shown": false,
"share_folder": "\/Shared",
"tempdirectory": "\/mnt\/ncdata\/tmp\/",
"one-click-instance.link": "https:\/\/nextcloud.com\/all-in-one\/",
"upgrade.cli-upgrade-link": "https:\/\/github.com\/nextcloud\/all-in-one\/discussions\/2726",
"htaccess.RewriteBase": "\/",
"files_external_allow_create_new_local": false,
"trusted_proxies": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"allow_local_remote_servers": true,
"preview_imaginary_url": "http:\/\/nextcloud-aio-imaginary:9000",
"user_backends": [
{
"class": "\\OCA\\UserExternal\\IMAP",
"arguments": [
"...",
993,
"ssl",
"...",
true,
true
]
}
]
}
}
Logs
Web server error log
Web server error log
Insert your webserver log here
Nextcloud log (data/nextcloud.log)
Nextcloud log
Nothing related to user backend in .log file.
Browser log
Browser log
Insert your browser log here, this could for example include:
a) The javascript console log
b) The network log
c) ...
+1
Restart your web app/NC container - the problem will probably go away. This is usually a caching issue post-update from what I've seen elsewhere IIRC (not specific to this app). Just needs a bump to the PHP/FPM processes.
FWIW I found that somehow the app had been disabled:
>occ app:list
[...]
Disabled:
- user_external: 3.2.0 (installed 3.2.0)
I re-enabled it with occ app:enable user_external and the issue disappeared.
The disabling happened without any action on my part. I'm guessing restarting the container (and maybe upgrading to 28 as a result?) actually triggered the breakage and no amount of restarting it again would fix it.