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Si Chen commented on OFBIZ-811:
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Mohammad,
This is great. A couple of questions:
1) Which library from where must be downloaded to make this work?
2) I think Adrian has some good points. My suggestion is that you add an
ldap.authication.service parameter to security.properties which if exists will
call a separate LDAP service, which could be your code, to authenticate LDAP.
You can put the ldap specific properties in a separate ldap.properties, and
people can then configure their own LDAP server, etc.
Is any other committer interested in helping with this issue? If not I'll
assign it to me.
> Authentication using LDAP
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> Key: OFBIZ-811
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-811
> Project: OFBiz (The Open for Business Project)
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: framework
> Environment: all
> Reporter: Mohamed Amine AZZI
> Priority: Trivial
> Attachments: LoginServices.java.diff, security.properties.diff
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> this feature, would enable Ofbiz users to authenticate their users using an
> LDAP. I developed that change in response to a customer request who wanted
> his employees to use the same passwords they use when openning a windows
> session.
> the solution was to recreate the same usernames in the Party manager with an
> unused password. and redirect the authentication to the LDAP when needed. The
> choice is made in the security.properties file. all parameters needed to
> connect to the LDAP are there also.
> After authentication all authorizations are taken out from the Party manager.
> This would give the same feature used by SharePoint, which is called cross
> privileges
> the change is minor as you would see, but very helpfull for people needing
> the same feature.
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