Not sure why network administrators do such a variation of ou users, but it
seems to be quite common. I'll appreciate if that feature would be
available.
Thanks,
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 6:51:24 AM UTC-6, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
On 02/24/2014 08:51 PM, Tamer Afify wrote:
Thanks
On 02/24/2014 08:51 PM, Tamer Afify wrote:
Thanks Christian Stephen for fixing this. It really made me hit my
head for a while.
My corporate un-organized ldap directory shows that my reviewboard users
are scattered under different OUs. How can I configure authentication to
allow all my
On 02/23/2014 02:01 PM, Christian Hammond wrote:
It's the result of a number of patches changing the logic over the years
without keeping the UI in sync.
This is much improved in 2.0.
Christian
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Thanks Christian Stephen for fixing this. It really made me hit my head
for a while.
My corporate un-organized ldap directory shows that my reviewboard users
are scattered under different OUs. How can I configure authentication to
allow all my users to login?
i.e. one user is
Wow, who named those labels MUST be different from who coded the
authentication, or he is super dum. I have been days trying to figure out
what is wrong with my ldap login. I'm sure you did too in this 8days. I
should have re-engineered the code to figure how to use a reviewboard
feature. That
It's the result of a number of patches changing the logic over the years
without keeping the UI in sync.
This is much improved in 2.0.
Christian
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On Sun, Feb 23, 2014
Never mind - I found this after looking at how the code worked. This
is currently listed as an Anonymous Bind Mask/Anonymous User Mask and
an Anonymous User Password. These are actually the BIND DN and BIND
Password that I was looking for and are just very badly mislabeled on
the site.
Thanks,
There is currently no way to set a bind DN for a bind user to access
the LDAP. My ldap does not support anonymous binding. Am I missing
this config or is truly not there?
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