Kevin,

Yes, I am using LDAP and yes, we are on 3.6.4. I tried turning that switch on "Set($LdapAutoCreateNonLdapUsers, 1);" and it didn't work. Earlier in this thread, User_Vendor.pm was mentioned and I went looking for some of this stuff. I tried to find "

/opt/rt3/local/html/Callbacks/ExternalAuth/autohandler/Auth" and could not. 
What I found was:
-bash-3.00$ cd Callbacks
-bash-3.00$ ls -l
total 16
drwxr-xr-x   3 rt     rt     4096 Feb  6  2008 LDAP
drwxr-xr-x   4 rt     rt     4096 Jan 29  2008 RTx-RightsMatrix


  I DID find Auth here:"opt/rt3/local/html/Callbacks/LDAP/autohandler/".

  Am I missing some software that I need to change or refer to?

  Thanks.


Kenn
LBNL



On 5/14/2009 6:53 AM, Kevin Falcone wrote:
I read the rt-users mailing list, its ok to send mail to just the list,
rather than CCing me

On May 13, 2009, at 5:18 PM, Ken Crocker wrote:
Thank you so much for answering. I looked through our RT_Config.pm file and did not see any reference to either "RT::User::CanonicalizeUserInfo"

This is a method on the RT::User where you can customize what RT does on user creation,
you'll need to override and tweak it.

It should already be overridden in User_Vendor.pm by the LDAP overlay you're
using and you could add changes there.

or "RT::Authen::ExternalAuth". Where do I find them and how do I set them?

This is a perl module that implements LDAP auth, since you didn't tell us your
RT version or how you were doing LDAP I had to do some guessing
It appears you're using the older overlay method (probably with 3.6)

Our current applicable LDAP settings (in RT_SiteConfig.pm) are as follows:
        • Set($AuthMethods, ['LDAP', 'Internal']);
        • Set($LdapExternalAuth, 1);
        • Set($LdapExternalInfo, 1);

This variable change name slightly between the Overlay and the
formal extension

        • Set($LdapAutoCreateNonLdapUsers, 0);

Try changing it to 1, it should let you create users that
aren't in LDAP

-kevin


        •
Set($LdapAttrMap, {'Name' => 'uid',

                   'EmailAddress' => 'mail',

                   'Organization' => 'o',

                   'RealName' => 'cn',

                   'ExternalContactInfoId' => 'dn',

                   'ExternalAuthId' => 'lblempnum',

                   'Gecos' => 'uid',

                   'WorkPhone' => 'telephonenumber',

                   'Address1' => 'lblmailstop',

                   'Address2' => 'postaladdress'}

         );
• Set($LdapRTAttrMatchList, ['ExternalContactInfoId', 'Name', 'EmailAddress', 'RealName', 'ExternalAuthId', 'WorkPhone', 'Address2']);
        • Set($LdapEmailAttrMatchList, ['uid']);
        • Set($LdapEmailAttrMatchPrefix, [''] );
        • Set($LdapTLS, 1);
        • Set($LdapSSLVersion, 3);
Do I have all the LDAP settings I need? Do I need to add one? Change one?

    THANK you!

Kenn
LBNL

On 5/13/2009 1:12 PM, Kevin Falcone wrote:
On May 13, 2009, at 12:48 PM, Ken Crocker wrote:


To any and all,


    I've asked this question before, but perhaps I didn't word it so
it made any sense. When we add a 'CC' on any correspondance thru a
ticket, we find that if the user is not an RT User, as long as they
pass the LDAP test, they get added, with their email address as
their Id (NAME field). First question is:

    How do we get RT to drop the '@xxx.xxx' from the Id is uses for
"NAME" on the USER Table.

You can use RT::User::CanonicalizeUserInfo to munge the Name, assuming
you're
not using RT::Authen::ExternalAuth which already overrides this.


    Secondly, how do we get RT to add a 'CC' to the USER table as an
"unprivileged" user if they do NOT pass the LDAP test?

You don't say how you're doing LDAP auth so answering this is hard.

If you're using RT::Authen::ExternalAuth you want to check your
setting of
AutoCreateNonExternalUsers

-kevin

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