[racktables-users] Re: Ldap Authentication
- From: Denis Ovsienko <pilot@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: racktables-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 23:03:27 +0300
Hello.
> I am trying to use the ldap auth with racktables and its not working
> for me. When I change auth type from database to ldap it doesn't
> seem to change anything. I open a different browser and try to log
> in and it won't take any ldap auth but the db auth still works. And
Are you sure the USER_AUTH_SRC option is set to "ldap"? This way local
DB password check shouldn't work, which isn't the case. The only
exception is administrator, which is always authenticated locally.
> I am using firefox and IE so I am not using the same session. I
> would prefer apache auth so if I could disable racktables
> authentication all together that would work also.
There's a place to fit this feature, I guess. The accounts will still
have to be listed in DB, this can't be changed fast. Is there any
reference implementation, which could get not only username from
Apache, but group name as well?
> I changed the server name and domain in secret.php and it didn't seem
> to make a difference.
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