You are correct, but in past versions you would just set any password
for a user. Now it doesn't even show up. This isn't really a problem for
me, but I wonder if it relates to why the login link also goes away.
Steve Holmes wrote:
I don't know about the logout problem, but if you are using external
auth doesn't that imply that you aren't going to need to set a pw within RT?
Steve.
On 11/15/06, * John Arends* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
wrote:
I'm also running 3.6.1, and just to test my sanity, I turned off
external authentication, and the logout link came back. I then turned
external auth back on, and it went away.
This issue is there whether I use the 3.4 or 3.5 stylesheet.
The other thing of note is that when I have external auth enabled, the
ability to give a new user a password is also gone. The fields just
don't show up.
Are both of these a feature? Or a bug?
Scott Golby wrote:
> RT v3.6.1 with the 3.4-compat style sheet turned on, I'm pretty
sure the
> logout was there with the 3.5 style sheet too.
>
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> Scott Golby wrote:
>> Errr, I'm using Active Directory via LDAP and I've got a Logout link
> in
>> the top Right just like usual...
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>> It appears that when you use external authentication, the Log
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>> is gone. Is this on purpose?
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