On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 09:03:29 -0400
"Alec Munro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Thanks to all your excellent advice, I have gone ahead and extended
> the existing Group folder to automatically import and periodically
> synchronize it's groups with an LDAP directory. The functionality is
> c
On 2/13/07, Stephan Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 04:51, David Johnson wrote:
> I'm trying to understand this situation also since we face it
> frequently. The PAU has a Group Folder which works well in this
> regard. Would the idea of extending Groups in the PAU
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 04:51, David Johnson wrote:
> I'm trying to understand this situation also since we face it
> frequently. The PAU has a Group Folder which works well in this
> regard. Would the idea of extending Groups in the PAU to include any
> person in the ldap directory be
On 13 Feb 2007, at 10:51 , David Johnson wrote:
I'm trying to understand this situation also since we face it
frequently. The PAU has a Group Folder which works well in this
regard. Would the idea of extending Groups in the PAU to include
any person in the ldap directory be useful? It see
I'm trying to understand this situation also since we face it
frequently. The PAU has a Group Folder which works well in this
regard. Would the idea of extending Groups in the PAU to include any
person in the ldap directory be useful? It seems this would be
easier and more flexible.
Thanks Philipp! I suspect your first suggested solution will probably
be the one that makes sense for us, but I will have to do a little
experimentation to be sure. It's very useful that you are able to
actually pick out the interfaces and interface methods that are of
concern to me.
This reminds
Alec Munro wrote:
I've just succeeded in getting Zope authenticating against my LDAP
directory, using ldapadapter and ldappas. The directory itself is
brand new, and is currently only being used for Zope.
I am able to manually grant permissions to LDAP users, but I'm
wondering if there's a way to