Hi,

  Not exactly like this, but you might use Shibboleth for authentication:
http://moinmo.in/ShibbolethSupport

We are using Shibboleth or MoinMoin and TRAC and SVN repositories...

Janos Mohacsi
Head of HBONE+ project
Network Engineer, Deputy Director of Network Planning and Projects
NIIF/HUNGARNET, HUNGARY
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On Thu, 23 Feb 2012, Daniel Pocock wrote:

>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking at running a number of services (Moin, Bugzilla, Gitosis)
> for public access
>
> Specifically, this will support a number of open source projects, such
> as www.opentelecoms.org and www.lumicall.org
>
> To make it convenient and maximise participation, I want to set up a
> common registration/login system for all the software and across
> multiple domains (e.g. multiple instances of Moin).  However, each
> system has slightly different behavior:
>
> - Bugzilla uses the email address as a primary key, together with RADIUS
> or LDAP
> - gitosis inherits git's schema: uses the email address as the primary
> key, together with RSA auth
> - Moin uses a numeric `user id' value that appears in the page
> revisions, and then it stores email address, name (e.g. DanielPocock)
> and an alias
>
> There are a few queries that I have about how Moin will fit into this
> picture:
>
> - can anyone point me to an existing howto or blog about building
> something like this?
>
> - although they do not appear to be the primary key, do the `name' and
> `alias' values have to be unique?  I'm guessing that is the case, but as
> it will be a publicly accessible system, it is quite possible there will
> be people with the same name - any suggestions on how to handle this in
> a nice way?
>
> - management of the user files: I notice Moin creates a file for each
> user: is it better to let Moin manage these files (e.g.
> creating/updating them on each login attempt), or to write a script to
> create them pro-actively when a user is registered in the central system?
>
> - can I keep the users in a MySQL or Postgres table rather than having
> them in disk files?
>
> - I want to allow the users to have both password and OpenID access -
> and I thought that maybe I can just enable OpenID in Moin, my central
> registration system could act as OpenID provider for the
> password-authenticated users, and the users who have OpenID could
> authenticate directly: but using OpenID URL's as identifiers, do the
> users still potentially need unique WikiNames as well?
>
> Any feedback is really appreciated, and however I get this up and
> running, I am also keen to document it and share some of the scripts
> that are developed.
>
> Regards,
>
> Daniel
>
>
>
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