Normally this can't work because RT saves the password not as plain text but as md5 hash. But for the login you need the plain password, you can't login with the md5 password hash. The only way to do this is, to use a password cracker who get you the plain password from the md5 hash or you change RT that it store the password not as md5 but as plain text. But this would be an security issue.
-Chris Am 30.08.2010 17:55, schrieb Codatel Lists: > is there anyone who can point me to a way to get it done. > > A large Client I deal with uses it and has implemented it in that way, so I > know it can work. > > I have not been able to find out who is the maintainer of thier RT as they > are a large organisation. > > But I would really like to get it implemented RT Training in Washington DC, USA on Oct 25 & 26 2010 Last one this year -- Learn how to get the most out of RT!
