Hi!
Am Donnerstag, 31. Dezember 2009, 11:48 schrieb Tobias G. Pfeiffer:
Do I need to set *any other* options for use plugins or try other
authentication methods or so?
I solved the problem: The CPAN installation of the ExternalAuth plugin
set the directory permissions wrong, i.e. apache
Hi!
Am Dienstag, 29. Dezember 2009, 03:02 schrieb Jason Ledford:
my test machine has rt installed on debian via apt-get (and should be
the same on ubuntu) and it looks like you are missing this line
require
/usr/local/share/request-tracker3.8/plugins/RT-Authen-ExternalAuth/
Hi again,
this ExternalAuth thing still doesn't really work for me. I'll try to
shorten my mail and hope anyone can help me.
1. I installed rt-3.8.4 via Ubuntu (9.10) repositories.
2. I installed RT::Authen::ExternalAuth via:
export PERL5LIB=/usr/share/request-tracker3.8/lib
cpan -i
Hi!
I have the following setup: Two machines, web.vm and db.vm (both Ubuntu
9.10), where web.vm hosts a newly installed rt-3.8.4 (from the Ubuntu
repositories) and db.vm an OpenLDAP server. I have installed the
ExternalAuth plugin (using cpan) as described on