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I have ran into a wits end situation
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Apologize in advance if you've already looked into this possibility:
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Have you checked if this is really what you want? Quoting from
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After opening up the permissions on the directory where the External Auth
Plugin lives (/usr/local/share/request-tracker4/) to my apache user I am now
able to get logged into RT with a AD user! Prior to doing this root owned
all these directories with only read permissions..
Excellent
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Default settings till here
#PLUGINS
Set( @Plugins, qw(RT::Authen::ExternalAuth));
#External Auth Settings
Set($ExternalAuthPriority, [ 'My_LDAP',] );
Set($ExternalInfoPriority, [ 'My_LDAP',] );
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Default settings till here
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Set( @Plugins, qw(RT::Authen::ExternalAuth
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Do I just add the $SetToLog options anywhere in the RT_SiteConfig.pm?
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Hi All,
I have ran into a wits end situation and am now going to ask the experts. I
have been given the task of standing up RT for my company. So far that part
has gone ok. I am able to get to login page and log in with local ROOT
account. That part is working. I have even played around with
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