Hi !
 
You can also use Active Directory and the LDAP connector if you use MS Windows and don't known OpenLDAP.
 
Ghislain

 

 
>
> Hi,
>
> For the moment you need a LDAP instance in order to share users and
> groups. But you can just install a free OpenLDAP somewhere even if
> you just use it for some jahia groups and users... what would be the problem?
>
> /SC
>
> At 03:56 23.02.2006, paul armstrong wrote:
> >hi,
> >
> >i've several distinct sites and a number of distinct (non-LDAP) groups.
> >
> >i want to permission some groups to be able to access multiple sites.
> >
> >is this possible?
> >
> >site administrators are shared across sites.
> >
> >but i can't see how to share the other groups (and users) i've created.
> >
> >i can create copies of groups in multiple sites.
> >
> >but i can't allocate users across sites (so same problem).
> >
> >i can create copies of users across sites.
> >
> >but although they share username/password they are distinct DB entities.
> >
> >ideally i'd like to avoid (different "my settings", additional admin etc).
> >
> >migrating to LDAP is not really a viable option at this point in time.
> >
> >any pointers would be much appreciated.
> >
> >cheers,
> >
> >paul.
>
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