I've added LDAP auth to graylog 2.1.0-SNAPSHOT and assigned "Allow Reading" 
roles to all my streams. I want users in this role to be able to query the 
"regular" search data so I added a "Default Search" stream with a rule to 
match "^.*$" on the "message" field (for syslog).  I've added "Allow 
Reading" access for my LDAP user. When logged in as Admin, I can see 
messages going into this stream. When logged in as the LDAP user, nothing 
appears to be going in (under Streams menu - all messages/second counts 
stay at 0).  As of this sentence, I re-loaded the Streams page for my LDAP 
user and it shows up empty now. There were a handful of streams there a 
minute ago :/

Is non-admin user stream sharing still in development, or has this issue 
been solved elsewhere? 

A google turned up this page about it: a 
https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog2-web-interface/issues/620
"There are several work-arounds for this issue dating back to 
2015.....recommend posting it" to mailing list or IRC. So I am asking here. 

Graylog is a really great project. I'm not complaining. Actually really 
satisfied with what it can do. Fits my needs perfectly. Just looking for a 
way to let others in my group use it without using a shared admin account.

Thanks!


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