Ed Knutson wrote:
> 
> > Can we ensure ( and I think it is a feature of Turbine ) that the
> > authentication is separate from the storage of user settings that is needed?
> > For example:  We need to authenticate users against an NT domain ( or maybe an
> > LDAP server ).  Along those lines, maybe we want to store user settings in an
> > LDAP entry for that user also.  I guess what I am saying is it would be ok to
> > require authentication/storage, but can it be designed to be pluggable
> > authentication and pluggable storage?  That way the users could be
> > authenticated against LDAP for example, but all settings/session information
> > for the user could be stored in an sql server.
> 
> +1.  I also need to be able to incorporate external authentication (eg against 
>existing e-mail accounts or using the DASCOM framework).
> 
> Somebody else mentioned win2k problems.  To estimate the number of bugs compared to 
>previous versions, simply divide the current version by the old version and multiply 
>by 100%.
> 
> Example: Windows 2000 vs. Windows 98: (2000/98)*100% = 2040% more bugs

If someone wants to look into it cool.  I can appreciate the
requirement.  However, this isn't on my plate so....  I assume that it
will get fixed/integrated by someone who has the itch :)

Kevin

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