[GH-ISSUE #9073] Models not shared with USER #15375

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opened 2026-04-19 21:36:26 -05:00 by GiteaMirror · 2 comments
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Originally created by @Cold-T on GitHub (Jan 29, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/issues/9073

Bug Report

Installation Method

Ollama installed using installer, Open WebUI installed using docker command
docker run -d -p 3000:8080 --gpus all --add-host=host.docker.internal:host-gateway -v open-webui:/app/backend/data --name open-webui --restart always ghcr.io/open-webui/open-webui:cuda

Environment

  • Open WebUI Version: v0.5.7

  • Ollama (if applicable): v0.5.7

  • Operating System: Windows 11

  • Browser (if applicable): Chrome 132.0.6834.111

Confirmation:

  • I have read and followed all the instructions provided in the README.md.
  • I am on the latest version of both Open WebUI and Ollama.
  • I have included the browser console logs.
  • I have included the Docker container logs.
  • I have provided the exact steps to reproduce the bug in the "Steps to Reproduce" section below.

Expected Behavior:

Users can access all models of admin if Models Access in Default Permissions is set to true.
[Describe what you expected to happen.]

Actual Behavior:

Users have empty models list. All admins have full access to models.
[Describe what actually happened.]

Description

As described.
Bug Summary:
[Provide a brief but clear summary of the bug]

Reproduction Details

Install Olama.
Install open-webui in docker.
Download model deepseek-r1.
Add Open AI api.
Change Models Access to true in Default Permissions.
Register and activate new user, role USER.
Models do not show.
Change user status to ADMIN.
Models appear.
Change back to ADMIN.
Models do not show.
Steps to Reproduce:
[Outline the steps to reproduce the bug. Be as detailed as possible.]

Logs and Screenshots

Browser Console Logs:
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Not relevent.

Docker Container Logs:
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Docker Log.txt

Screenshots/Screen Recordings (if applicable):
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Image

Image

Additional Information

[Include any additional details that may help in understanding and reproducing the issue. This could include specific configurations, error messages, or anything else relevant to the bug.]

Note

If the bug report is incomplete or does not follow the provided instructions, it may not be addressed. Please ensure that you have followed the steps outlined in the README.md and troubleshooting.md documents, and provide all necessary information for us to reproduce and address the issue. Thank you!

Originally created by @Cold-T on GitHub (Jan 29, 2025). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/issues/9073 # Bug Report ## Installation Method Ollama installed using installer, Open WebUI installed using docker command docker run -d -p 3000:8080 --gpus all --add-host=host.docker.internal:host-gateway -v open-webui:/app/backend/data --name open-webui --restart always ghcr.io/open-webui/open-webui:cuda ## Environment - **Open WebUI Version:** v0.5.7 - **Ollama (if applicable):** v0.5.7 - **Operating System:** Windows 11 - **Browser (if applicable):** Chrome 132.0.6834.111 **Confirmation:** - [x] I have read and followed all the instructions provided in the README.md. - [x] I am on the latest version of both Open WebUI and Ollama. - [x] I have included the browser console logs. - [x] I have included the Docker container logs. - [x] I have provided the exact steps to reproduce the bug in the "Steps to Reproduce" section below. ## Expected Behavior: Users can access all models of admin if Models Access in Default Permissions is set to true. [Describe what you expected to happen.] ## Actual Behavior: Users have empty models list. All admins have full access to models. [Describe what actually happened.] ## Description As described. **Bug Summary:** [Provide a brief but clear summary of the bug] ## Reproduction Details Install Olama. Install open-webui in docker. Download model deepseek-r1. Add Open AI api. Change Models Access to true in Default Permissions. Register and activate new user, role USER. Models do not show. Change user status to ADMIN. Models appear. Change back to ADMIN. Models do not show. **Steps to Reproduce:** [Outline the steps to reproduce the bug. Be as detailed as possible.] ## Logs and Screenshots **Browser Console Logs:** [Include relevant browser console logs, if applicable] Not relevent. **Docker Container Logs:** [Include relevant Docker container logs, if applicable] [Docker Log.txt](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/18580078/Docker.Log.txt) **Screenshots/Screen Recordings (if applicable):** [Attach any relevant screenshots to help illustrate the issue] ![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a08192e4-a8cc-4715-8a3d-4985eaaaf61b) ![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/527a4e65-1f1b-49af-a25b-0c1ccf156b17) ## Additional Information [Include any additional details that may help in understanding and reproducing the issue. This could include specific configurations, error messages, or anything else relevant to the bug.] ## Note If the bug report is incomplete or does not follow the provided instructions, it may not be addressed. Please ensure that you have followed the steps outlined in the README.md and troubleshooting.md documents, and provide all necessary information for us to reproduce and address the issue. Thank you!
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@Classic298 commented on GitHub (Jan 29, 2025):

The models access is, as the heading suggests, i think, only for workspace related things.

You need to individually set the models to "public" so the users can see them.

Alternatively, use the environment variable for making all models available to all users

BYPASS_MODEL_ACCESS_CONTROL
Type: bool
Default: False
Description: Bypasses model access control.

set this to true
https://docs.openwebui.com/getting-started/advanced-topics/env-configuration/#bypass_model_access_control

<!-- gh-comment-id:2621974731 --> @Classic298 commented on GitHub (Jan 29, 2025): The models access is, as the heading suggests, i think, only for workspace related things. You need to individually set the models to "public" so the users can see them. Alternatively, use the environment variable for making all models available to all users BYPASS_MODEL_ACCESS_CONTROL Type: bool Default: False Description: Bypasses model access control. set this to true https://docs.openwebui.com/getting-started/advanced-topics/env-configuration/#bypass_model_access_control
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@Cold-T commented on GitHub (Jan 29, 2025):

The models access is, as the heading suggests, i think, only for workspace related things.

You need to individually set the models to "public" so the users can see them.

Alternatively, use the environment variable for making all models available to all users

BYPASS_MODEL_ACCESS_CONTROL Type: bool Default: False Description: Bypasses model access control.

set this to true https://docs.openwebui.com/getting-started/advanced-topics/env-configuration/#bypass_model_access_control

Works! Thank you.

<!-- gh-comment-id:2621992738 --> @Cold-T commented on GitHub (Jan 29, 2025): > The models access is, as the heading suggests, i think, only for workspace related things. > > You need to individually set the models to "public" so the users can see them. > > Alternatively, use the environment variable for making all models available to all users > > BYPASS_MODEL_ACCESS_CONTROL Type: bool Default: False Description: Bypasses model access control. > > set this to true https://docs.openwebui.com/getting-started/advanced-topics/env-configuration/#bypass_model_access_control Works! Thank you.
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Reference: github-starred/open-webui#15375