On May 31, 2006, at 3:50 AM, Thomas Bruederli wrote:

till wrote:
Hi Liam,

On 5/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In our environment, our login credentials are supplied by our Web ISO / SSO, CoSign (weblogin.org). It would be very cool if roundcube would recognize when such things are set (say... $_SERVER ['REMOTE_USER'], or $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'] & $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_PW']) and skip the login
screen, logging into the IMAP server w/ the provided credentials.

You can write a gateway which takes your environment and sends it to
RC. There's been a couple threads where people describe how to login
from a non-roundcube page and you can utilize one of those to create
your "gateway".

Good point. There's a ticket
(http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/ticket/1483811) which should make
user login from other sources/forms easier once the _auth hash is nor
required.

~Thomas

I added a "Remember me on this computer" option (like Gmail) to our Roundcube install, which stores the username and encrypted password as a cookie. That way, the user can choose to be logged for as long as possible (until they explicitly click Logout). You could set the username/password cookie from another login front-end.

If anyone's interested I can post a patch. It's probably not the cleanest code in the world though.

Rich




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