On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 09:22:54 +0200
Stevan Bajić <ste...@bajic.ch> wrote:

[...]
> 
Another issue with the current implementation of classification groups / global 
groups is that there is no mechanism to separate global groups from 
classification groups.

So as soon as you add a user to a global group the whole agent context gets 
tagged to use global groups. Later then when consulting the group members of 
any classification group (global or network) the code can not differentiate 
between global or network.

This is then problematic if you add first a classification entry in the group 
file and after that a global group entry. Since all members of a classification 
group are added into a node tree list the first user to appear in that list 
will be then the one deciding the outcome of a check and since that first entry 
is from a classification group (if you first list classification groups before 
global groups) and not from a global group the result will probably not be what 
the end user wanted when he/she activated global groups.


-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić

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