I have something you can probably use, if you promise not to laugh... ;)
It's really not ready for human consumption, just something I banged out a
while back to basically do what you're asking. Though it doesn't enumerate
all the way down to the user level, just to the group level. I haven't
ev
gt; Kenn
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> Subject: [rt-users] RT 3.8.8: Which users have privileges on which
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> Hello everyone,
>
> We're running R
> Have you tried Rights Matrix?
>
> Kenn
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> queues?
> Hell
bject: [rt-users] RT 3.8.8: Which users have privileges on which
queues?
Hello everyone,
We're running RT 3.8.8 (yes, I know it's old). We're managing our=20
group and queue privileges via RT itself, rather than LDAP. How can we=20
generate a report that shows us per queue wh
Hello everyone,
We're running RT 3.8.8 (yes, I know it's old). We're managing our
group and queue privileges via RT itself, rather than LDAP. How can we
generate a report that shows us per queue which users have rights?
I dug through the database schema for about an hour; decided it was