[rt-users] AutoGeneratedPassword and LDAP

2010-06-18 Thread Mark Jenks
I have this installed as a template and really like the way it will work
for people outside of the company..

 

http://wiki.bestpractical.com/view/AutogeneratedPassword

 

But, there is something that I'm not sure how to do.   If the user is a
first time user, and submits a ticket via email, a password will be
generated for them, even if they are in Active Directory.   Is there a
check that can be done in the template to check if the user is an LDAP
user and not generate a password for them?   I want my local users to be
AD, and remote users to have a password in RT3.

 

Thanks!

 

-Mark

 


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Re: [rt-users] AutoGeneratedPassword and LDAP

2010-06-18 Thread Jerrad Pierce
 that can be done in the template to check if the user is an LDAP user and
 not generate a password for them?   I want my local users to be AD, and
 remote users to have a password in RT3.
Can't you just add a condition on the password generation that skips
it if the requestor domain is the same as yours?

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Re: [rt-users] AutoGeneratedPassword and LDAP

2010-06-18 Thread Mark Jenks
That's exactly what I was just thinking.   

How in the template can I check to see if it is coming from @domain.com, and 
skip the generation?

-Original Message-
From: Jerrad Pierce [mailto:jpie...@cambridgeenergyalliance.org] 
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 11:24 AM
To: Mark Jenks
Cc: rt-users
Subject: Re: [rt-users] AutoGeneratedPassword and LDAP

 that can be done in the template to check if the user is an LDAP user and
 not generate a password for them?   I want my local users to be AD, and
 remote users to have a password in RT3.
Can't you just add a condition on the password generation that skips
it if the requestor domain is the same as yours?

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Re: [rt-users] AutoGeneratedPassword and LDAP

2010-06-18 Thread Mark Jenks
I'm not a programmer anymore (Gave it up 15 years ago), but I do some scripting 
now and then..  But this is what I came up with.

Does it look right?

I just changed:
if (($Transaction-CreatorObj-id != $RT::Nobody-id) 
(!$Transaction-CreatorObj-Privileged) 
($Transaction-CreatorObj-__Value('Password') eq '*NO-PASSWORD*')
)

if (($Transaction-CreatorObj-id != $RT::Nobody-id) 
($RT::RequestorAddresses !~ m/domain.com/i) 
(!$Transaction-CreatorObj-Privileged) 
($Transaction-CreatorObj-__Value('Password') eq '*NO-PASSWORD*')
)

-Original Message-
From: Jerrad Pierce [mailto:jpie...@cambridgeenergyalliance.org] 
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 11:24 AM
To: Mark Jenks
Cc: rt-users
Subject: Re: [rt-users] AutoGeneratedPassword and LDAP

 that can be done in the template to check if the user is an LDAP user and
 not generate a password for them?   I want my local users to be AD, and
 remote users to have a password in RT3.
Can't you just add a condition on the password generation that skips
it if the requestor domain is the same as yours?

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Re: [rt-users] AutoGeneratedPassword and LDAP

2010-06-18 Thread Mark Jenks
Should it be:

($Ticket-RequestorAddresses !~ m/domain\.com$/i) 

Or

($RT::RequestorAddresses !~ m/domain\.com$/i) 

Other than that, I think I got it.Might even add it to the wiki?

Thanks!

-Mark

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[mailto:rt-users-boun...@lists.bestpractical.com] On Behalf Of Mark Jenks
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 12:17 PM
To: Jerrad Pierce
Cc: rt-users
Subject: Re: [rt-users] AutoGeneratedPassword and LDAP

I'm not a programmer anymore (Gave it up 15 years ago), but I do some scripting 
now and then..  But this is what I came up with.

Does it look right?

I just changed:
if (($Transaction-CreatorObj-id != $RT::Nobody-id) 
(!$Transaction-CreatorObj-Privileged) 
($Transaction-CreatorObj-__Value('Password') eq '*NO-PASSWORD*')
)

if (($Transaction-CreatorObj-id != $RT::Nobody-id) 
($RT::RequestorAddresses !~ m/domain.com/i) 
(!$Transaction-CreatorObj-Privileged) 
($Transaction-CreatorObj-__Value('Password') eq '*NO-PASSWORD*')
)

-Original Message-
From: Jerrad Pierce [mailto:jpie...@cambridgeenergyalliance.org] 
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 11:24 AM
To: Mark Jenks
Cc: rt-users
Subject: Re: [rt-users] AutoGeneratedPassword and LDAP

 that can be done in the template to check if the user is an LDAP user and
 not generate a password for them?   I want my local users to be AD, and
 remote users to have a password in RT3.
Can't you just add a condition on the password generation that skips
it if the requestor domain is the same as yours?

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