Title: Integrating security
Hello,
I'm in a similar situation as John. I want to take advantage of the security model built into Plum, but I need to collect and store more information about the user than Plum has built in.
 
I'm looking for the "best practices" method of extending the information contained within the plumUser table? What is the recommended way of pointing the plum security model to my own table and updating the insertUser and updateUser functions of Security.cfc so they add and update the additional information?
 
Anyone have any recommendations?
 
Thanks!
Erik


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Subject: [plum] Integrating security

We have our own security system in place for our intranet site.  Plum has its own security system which I would like to disable so we don't put any further burden on our employees to remember/enter passwords.  Would this be as simple as selecting the "Users do not need to be logged in" under User Access for each project that requires this setup?  -or- (the reason I'm asking) is there some other technique that you would recommend that has already been thought of that I haven't discovered in the product ?  (how's that for a run-on sentence?)

Thanks for your help.

John A. Hatcher
Manager of IS
Versa Products Co., Inc.
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