Re: [Trac] Howto use thunderbird to access RSS in a password protected trac

2010-01-15 Thread W. Martin Borgert

Quoting anton anto...@gmx.de:

Thunderbird always complains that the address is not a feed (at least
thunderbird 3.0)


I use Thunderbird/Icedove 2.0.0.22 with Lightning/Iceowl 0.9.
Trac 0.11.6 is installed with HTTPS, user+password etc. and
after Lightning asked me once for the password, I can see my
milestones and associated tickets. The URL is:
https://myserver/mytrac/roadmap?show=alluser=meformat=ics

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Migrating .htpasswd to LDAP-based auth WAS: [Trac] changing usernames

2010-01-15 Thread Olemis Lang
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Jeff Hammel jham...@openplans.org wrote:
 On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 10:24:13AM -0800, Danny Sauer wrote:

 I, for one, would be very grateful for a solution to migrate user names.  
 We're hoping to move from .htpasswd to LDAP-based auth. Problem 
 isdifferent user names!  So while changing the auth is trivial, there's a 
 *ton* of data (in all sorts of tables, etc) that are username dependent.

 I'm not sure, in general, how to intelligently do this in a RDB where lots of 
 plugins make their own tables, but any pointers towards this end would be 
 appreciated.


What I think I'd do in this case is to setup an OpenID provider using
the LDAP directory and let users bind their Trac username to OpenID
(i.e. LDAP) user URL. Next probably phase out .htpasswd , and maybe
more ...

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Re: Migrating .htpasswd to LDAP-based auth WAS: [Trac] changing usernames

2010-01-15 Thread Olemis Lang
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 9:53 AM, Olemis Lang ole...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Jeff Hammel jham...@openplans.org wrote:
 On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 10:24:13AM -0800, Danny Sauer wrote:

 I, for one, would be very grateful for a solution to migrate user names.  
 We're hoping to move from .htpasswd to LDAP-based auth. Problem 
 isdifferent user names!  So while changing the auth is trivial, there's 
 a *ton* of data (in all sorts of tables, etc) that are username dependent.

 I'm not sure, in general, how to intelligently do this in a RDB where lots 
 of plugins make their own tables, but any pointers towards this end would be 
 appreciated.


 What I think I'd do in this case is to setup an OpenID provider using
 the LDAP directory and let users bind their Trac username to OpenID
 (i.e. LDAP) user URL. Next probably phase out .htpasswd , and maybe
 more ...


[OT] Or probably Gracie [1]_ if PAM credentials will be used


.. [1] Gracie @PyPI
(http://pypi.python.org/pypi/gracie/0.2.10)

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