Thanks much, Eric. That worked perfectly.
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Subject: Re: RT-Users Digest, Vol
28, Issue 90
Matt:
I'm
a Deb-head, too. Debian stores its RT local stuff in
/usr/local/share/request-tracker3.4.
Your
LdapAutocreateAuthCallback should go in /usr/local/share/request-tracker3.4/html/.
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I've been
successfully using the LDAP Overlay
(http://wiki.bestpractical.com/index.cgi?LdapUserLocalOverlay)
for some
time now and I'd like to start using
LdapAutocreateAuthCallback
<http://wiki.bestpractical.com/index.cgi?LdapAutocreateAuthCallback>
..
My RT installation (3.4.4.1 installed form a
debian package) didn't have
the "local" directory structure so I
created:
/usr/share/request-tracker3.4/local/html/Callbacks/LDAP/autohandler/
and
added the code from LdapAutocreateAuthCallback
<http://wiki.bestpractical.com/index.cgi?LdapAutocreateAuthCallback>
to
a file called Auth. I've restarted apache but RT
does not seem to be
aware of this Callback code. New users who attempt
to login to the web
interface for the first time (who exist in
AD/LDAP) are not allowed to
login. The logs show:
[Thu Jul 27 15:03:23 2006] [error]: FAILED LOGIN
for someuser from
some.ip.address
(/usr/share/request-tracker3.4/html/autohandler:191)
A point in the right direction would be
appreciated.
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