Web interface 2024.5.1b doens't allow more than 10 organization members #437

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opened 2025-10-09 16:30:24 +03:00 by OVERLORD · 6 comments
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Originally created by @Wiredista on GitHub.

New Admin Console allows only 10 organization members

When trying to add more members to an organization I get this message.

Update Organization
Free organizations can have up to 10 members. Upgrade to a paid plan to invite more members.

Message above may be inaccurate as it was translated from Portuguese.

Deployment environment

  • Vaultwarden version: v1.31.0
  • Web-vault version: v2024.5.1b
  • OS/Arch: linux/x86_64
  • Running within a container: true (Base: Debian)
  • Environment settings overridden: false
  • Uses a reverse proxy: true
  • IP Header check: true (X-Real-IP)
  • Internet access: true
  • Internet access via a proxy: false
  • DNS Check: true
  • Browser/Server Time Check: true
  • Server/NTP Time Check: true
  • Domain Configuration Check: false
  • HTTPS Check: false
  • Database type: SQLite
  • Database version: 3.45.0
  • Clients used: Vaultwarden Web Interface
  • Reverse proxy and version: Nginx
  • Other relevant information: Recently updated from previous version, using docker image vaultwarden/server:latest

Steps to reproduce

Prerequisites: Have an account and organization created on your installation.

  1. Log in as an organization administrator
  2. Go to "Admin Console"
  3. Go to "Members"
  4. Invite and confirm 10 members.
  5. Try to invite new member.

Expected behaviour

It should allow the addition of new members

Actual behaviour

You get the message:

Update Organization
Free organizations can have up to 10 members. Upgrade to a paid plan to invite more members.

  • Message above may be inaccurate as it was translated from Portuguese.
Originally created by @Wiredista on GitHub. ### New Admin Console allows only 10 organization members When trying to add more members to an organization I get this message. > **Update Organization** > Free organizations can have up to 10 members. Upgrade to a paid plan to invite more members. Message above may be inaccurate as it was translated from Portuguese. ### Deployment environment * Vaultwarden version: v1.31.0 * Web-vault version: v2024.5.1b * OS/Arch: linux/x86_64 * Running within a container: true (Base: Debian) * Environment settings overridden: false * Uses a reverse proxy: true * IP Header check: true (X-Real-IP) * Internet access: true * Internet access via a proxy: false * DNS Check: true * Browser/Server Time Check: true * Server/NTP Time Check: true * Domain Configuration Check: false * HTTPS Check: false * Database type: SQLite * Database version: 3.45.0 * Clients used: Vaultwarden Web Interface * Reverse proxy and version: Nginx * Other relevant information: Recently updated from previous version, using docker image vaultwarden/server:latest * ### Steps to reproduce Prerequisites: Have an account and organization created on your installation. 1. Log in as an organization administrator 2. Go to "Admin Console" 3. Go to "Members" 4. Invite and confirm 10 members. 5. Try to invite new member. ### Expected behaviour It should allow the addition of new members ### Actual behaviour You get the message: > **Update Organization** > Free organizations can have up to 10 members. Upgrade to a paid plan to invite more members. * Message above may be inaccurate as it was translated from Portuguese.
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@ake-cn commented on GitHub:

When will the Great God release an updated version of this feature? At present, there is no way to add new members, so we are in a hurry.
@stefan0xC

@ake-cn commented on GitHub: When will the Great God release an updated version of this feature? At present, there is no way to add new members, so we are in a hurry. @stefan0xC
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@ake-cn commented on GitHub:

I also encountered this problem while using it today! When will the next version be released?

@ake-cn commented on GitHub: I also encountered this problem while using it today! When will the next version be released?
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@BlackDex commented on GitHub:

@ake-cn you can install the testing release and help us make sure it is fixed.

@BlackDex commented on GitHub: @ake-cn you can install the `testing` release and help us make sure it is fixed.
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@ake-cn commented on GitHub:

@ake-cn you can install the release and help us make sure it is fixed.testing

After testing, the latest test version has solved 10 user restrictions. thank.

@ake-cn commented on GitHub: > @ake-cn you can install the release and help us make sure it is fixed.`testing` After testing, the latest test version has solved 10 user restrictions. thank.
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@stefan0xC commented on GitHub:

This has been fixed by #4726 and is already available in testing (and should be part of the next release).

@stefan0xC commented on GitHub: This has been fixed by #4726 and is already available in `testing` (and should be part of the next release).
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@3gmgithub commented on GitHub:

Just checking in to see when the next release that fixes this issue will be out....

@3gmgithub commented on GitHub: Just checking in to see when the next release that fixes this issue will be out....
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Reference: starred/vaultwarden#437