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When logging in with SSO, when Homarr Dashboard first loads, the system generated photo that represents the profile picture by adding the users initial shows a broken image. Logs indicate status code 400 (Bad Request).
Steps to reproduce:
Login with SSO
View broken image in top right
Additional Information:
Navigating to another management page, such as /manage, DOES load the image.
Logs
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 400 ()
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I believe the image shown on the top right is related to the user's mail as per @Tagaishi feature of showing a user's gravatar profile image and not linked to SSO in any way. Is that right @Tagaishi ?
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Environment
Docker
Version
0.15.0
Describe the problem
When logging in with SSO, when Homarr Dashboard first loads, the system generated photo that represents the profile picture by adding the users initial shows a broken image. Logs indicate status code 400 (Bad Request).
Steps to reproduce:
Additional Information:
Navigating to another management page, such as /manage, DOES load the image.
Logs
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 400 ()
Context
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