$aurabh Vig wrote:
Hi Dennis,
Thanks for the reply.
But I Could trace down an archive that says, that we can set the password as
non-encrypted with the value for IsEncoded as 0, and on the first use it is
automatically encrypted. I Tried it and it works, I am working on using the
same in my portlet.
Yes, that'll work too and provides more flexibility and better abstraction of
the actual encryption implementation.
Regards,
Ate
Best Regards,
Saurabh
On Nov 19, 2007 6:23 PM, Dennis Dam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Saurabh,
tracing it down in the code, I found the default password encoder in the
Jetspeed spring assembly configuration:
<bean id="org.apache.jetspeed.security.spi.CredentialPasswordEncoder"
class="
org.apache.jetspeed.security.spi.impl.MessageDigestCredentialPasswordEncoder
">
<constructor-arg
index="0"><value>SHA-1</value></constructor-arg>
</bean>
this encoder class (MessageDigestCredentialPasswordEncoder) uses SHA-1
encryption, and then applies Base64 encoding to get a valid string.
Hope this helps ?
regards,
Dennis
$aurabh Vig wrote:
Hi,
I need to create a new portlet for User Registration as I need to change
the
User Info fields associated with each user.
I plan to create a new portlet that will create the user in the Jetspeed
tables and add the user info fields as required by my application.
To do this I will need the password encryption being used by Jetspeed,
so
that I an create the user in SECURITY_PRINCIPAL table, its password in
SECURITY_CREDENTIALS table and the rest user info in my tables.
Thus the user created would be a jetspeed user created by my portlet,
and
thus the user would login to jetspeed only.
Could anyone please hint me on how can i use the jetspeed encryption
algo in
my portlet.
Its urgent, I m bound by a very tight schedule. Any help on that would
be
really helpful.
Regards,
Saurabh
On Nov 16, 2007 6:43 AM, $aurabh Vig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Jennifer,
Could just figure that out yesterday with some hit and trials, and was
trying to see if there was some way with the admin portals to do that
automatically when a new user is created.
I guess writing a new user creation portlet is a way. anything better
than
that??
Regards,
Saurabh
On Nov 15, 2007 9:38 PM, Ford, Jennifer M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Yes, if you make a directory for the user under pages/_user and add a
copy of the page to that, they can modify the page as much as they want
and it won't affect any other users of your portal.
-----Original Message-----
From: $aurabh Vig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 9:45 PM
To: Jetspeed Users List
Subject: Custom pages for users
Hi,
Is it possible to have the same page on any site/subsite customized
diffrerently for different users?
I mean each user gets a different view on the same page by editing the
page himself, something like igoogle.
Regards,
Saurabh
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