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Hi Stephane,

On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 04:33:05PM +0100, S. Cance wrote:
Thanks to your explanations, I can only think of one way to use LDAP and Coda and it would be to export LDAP users/passwords into coda database (via pdbtool) (the passwords would be hashed). Then before negociating

pdbtool does not do anything with passwords, they are kept in a separate
file and handled separately.
Oups, my bad, I will need to set up password with au or another tool. Anyway it can be done.
Note that password hashes in LDAP are presumably widely accessible.
If you put them into Coda password database, you open all Coda accounts
to anyone who can read your hashes from LDAP.
in fact, the current settings of the LDAP server makes it impossible to access the passwords field without being authenticated as the admin. that is why this shouldn't be a problem. Anyway, I won't try to do a coda-ldap tool, it seems not wise.

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stephane

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