Daniel Florey wrote:
It is possible to assign different stores to different scopes (like mount points), so you don't need the proxy thing. So the main task would be to write a LDAP-store. To have such a store would be really a great thing so that users and roles are stored only in one physical store.
If LDAP provides some notification mechanism for informing slide about user/role updates additional user/role caching would be possible to achieve better performance.
Regards,
Daniel
I went through the same progression as Jamie with auto-create-users. It would have been nice to have when I started, but it doesn't add anything now since I ultimately need the LDAP sync'd setup as well.
Could you give an idea of just how much effort is involved in creating an LDAP store? I don't know if it makes it any easier, but I only need LDAP for usernames and passwords. I don't really even care if roles are stored in LDAP.
Regards,
Ryan Rhodes
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