I notice that when i connect my linux trac server to my AD server,
trac-admin will recognize users, but not groups, when assigning
permissions. I can assign j.patota to TRAC_ADMIN, but not
@serverAdmins.

I understand a layer of abstraction exists, so I can theoretically
create special trac groups and assign @serverAdmins to it as a best
practice, but from all the poking around and nagging ive done, this
seems only possible with the ldap plugin available from trac-hacks.

I realize my syntax is of the ldap nature, and of course trac doesn't
natively understand @serverAdmins, but i referred to it making a
point.

My question is, first to confirm that trac-admin recognizes AD users
and not groups, and to ask why this is the case? Is this by design, or
just on a nice todo list? Is it easy enough to implement or hack?

Thanks

John

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