Quoting Tegan Dowling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On 5/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Quoting Tegan Dowling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >>> On 5/17/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Quoting Hladůvka Jiří <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>>> >>>>> The Editor napsal(a): >>>>>>> That's the behaviour I would like to have! >>>>>>> I have a similar configuration as you have, but as mentionde before, >> I >>>>>>> will remain on the login page, despite successful login. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Somebody mentioned the parameter 'nextpage' - where and how can I >>>>>>> resolve this issue? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Nextpage is only a factor if you are using ZAP for your member >>>>>> authentication. If you are using the standard AuthUser authorization >>>>>> form that parameter does nothing. At this point it seems pretty clear >>>>>> you are not using ZAP. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> IMO the proble has nothing to do with ZAP as the link is not placed >>>>> in any form (- I suppose; Mike is using ZAP as the problem occures >>>>> in his JITS page). Perhaps Tegan is right saying : >>>>> "if user A logs in with his name and instead *his* password enters the >>>>> password set for e.g. "Read" which is not bound to any user, then the >>>>> the user stays in the login page" >>>>> >>>>> Mike, try to create some user with an *original* password in your >>>>> Site.Authuser and try to login. Put the link e.g. into >> Main.Wikisandbox >>>>> [[Main.Wikisandbox?action=login|Login]] >>>> >>>> I am using AuthUser and the authentication goes through a LDAP server. >>>> >>>> I made some tests. >>>> 1) If I make the authentication throught 'edit' then I end up in the >>>> edit page after the authentication >>>> >>>> 2) If I make the authentication through ?action=login, I end up in the >>>> login page despite successful authentication. It is independent of ZAP >>>> etc. >>> >>> >>> But you haven't said: When you log in, are you using the password >> assigned >>> to an individual, or are you using one that's assigned in the >>> config.phpfile or via the ?action=attr? >> >> In config.php I say that the authentication goes through a LDAP call, >> I do not use ?action=attr. >> Is that the information you meant? > > > And so, every time someone logs in, they have to provide their own, > personal, user-specific password (as maintained and controlled by the LDAP > stuff), *not* a system-wide user password. Right? > > If so, then even though this setup has the problem of failing to return the > user to the page after ?action=login, the problem is happening under > different (evident) conditions than those under which I experience it. Is > that not a useful clue for someone? Thanks so far, I will start a new thread with another subject, because there is no connection to jits and zap. -- Kind regards, Mike
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