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--- Comment #10 from Andre Klapper aklap...@wikimedia.org ---
A new version of OTRS was recently made available (see bug 22622). Once dust
has settled a bit this is probably something to try now, if it's still wanted?
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--- Comment #8 from Andre Klapper aklap...@wikimedia.org ---
(In reply to comment #7 by csteipp)
So yes, I think it's fine to give the feature to a limited number of people
for a limited amount of time.
So could somebody go ahead, or is this
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--- Comment #9 from Ryan (Rjd0060) rjd0060.w...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to comment #8)
(In reply to comment #7 by csteipp)
So yes, I think it's fine to give the feature to a limited number of people
for a limited amount of time.
So
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--- Comment #7 from Chris Steipp cste...@wikimedia.org ---
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As for the impersonation issue, the admins already have the ability to change
the passwords of users.
As for your other concerns, the URL I linked to
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--- Comment #4 from Ryan (Rjd0060) rjd0060.w...@gmail.com ---
Any reply to my above comment? I hope that would resolve any concerns.
If not, I would be fine with temporary access (what kind of window are we
talking about? There are a number
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--- Comment #5 from jeremyb bugzilla+org.wikime...@tuxmachine.com ---
Not commenting further on the security issues atm, maybe will tomorrow; just
clarifying that there's no open OTRS query tickets waiting to be run AFAIK. (RT
4430 is done;
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--- Comment #2 from Chris Steipp cste...@wikimedia.org ---
The admin would obviously be able to impersonate other users, and have full
access to everything in the db. I assume we trust our admins at that level.
The other issue is what rights
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--- Comment #3 from Ryan (Rjd0060) rjd0060.w...@gmail.com ---
As for the impersonation issue, the admins already have the ability to change
the passwords of users.
As for your other concerns, the URL I linked to states that The SQL Box link
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