It would be more easy if the filter could be append to the ldap search base somehow then parsing the result for certain attributes. Is your attribute an attribute that could be mapped with the existing user attribute parameters? Am 04.04.2012 21:30 schrieb "Rubens Queiroz de Almeida" < [email protected]>:
> Dear Sebastian, > > In our university, we have three classes of records: staff, faculty and > students. We would like to allow people belonging to the staff and faculty > classes to be allowed access initially. So, we would like to fetch a name > and associated information from our LDAP base, and upon arriving in > Openmeetings we would check the field *EduPersonAffiliation*, which is an > attribute with multiple values. Should it belong to either the faculty of > staff class, access will be allowed. > > Thanks a lot, > > Rubens > > > > On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 4:23 PM, [email protected] < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> How would you expect such a filter would look like? >> Can't you add that to your ldap search base for the ou? >> >> Sebastian >> Am 04.04.2012 20:43 schrieb "Rubens Queiroz de Almeida" < >> [email protected]>: >> >> Hi, >>> >>> I am using LDAP to authenticate user, but not all users are allowed to >>> access the service. Is there a way to filter the information I get from >>> LDAP so as to allow only authorized users? >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> >>> Rubens >>> >> >
