There is a parameter you have to set in your ar.conf to address this if the
data (email address) is not available in your LDAP directory.

<quote>
External-Authentication-Return-Data-Capabilities

A bit mask that allows you to specify the return data capabilities for the
current AREA plug-in. This setting does not control the AREA plug-in, it
merely describes the behavior of the plug-in, allowing for server
optimization. Acceptable values are as follows:

 Bit 1 (Value=1)—No email address will be provided.
 Bit 2 (Value=2)—No notify mechanism will be provided.
 Bit 3 (Value=4)—No group identifiers will be provided.
 Bit 4 (Value=8)—No license information will be provided.
 Bit 5 (Value=16)—No notification user validation should occur.

The default is 0, meaning the server will attempt to retrieve this
information from AREA. A value of 7 will allow the server to potentially
reduce the number of AREA related calls during notification processing. A
value of 16 will allow the server to avoid using AREA for notification user
validation and information retrieval. Use this setting for sites using a
form of AREA that applies user names as email addresses and where there is
no benefit to accessing an authentication database.
</quote>

Axton Grams

On 1/2/07, Joe DeSouza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

**
Hello Listers,

First of all wish all of you a very Happy new year...

This is our configuration:
ARS 6.3 Patch 19
We are on Solaris 5.10

Some of the users on our Remedy system are authenticated over LDAP while
some are autheticated from the ARS.

What we have noticed is if we try to send a notification to a group either
an alert or an email using the Group name (groups reside in the ARS), only
the users that are authenticated from within the ARS get these alerts or
emails.

In our LDAP configuration we have the Group container set to None.

Every other functionality relating to resolving groups work with these
externally authenticated users such as resolution of the keyword $GROUPS$
etc.

What could be going wrong? Any help would be highly appreicated..

Cheers

Joe

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