I would like to use Win2K Domain (Active Directory ) to authenticate my users credentials
for using a Turbine application. If this is what your end result is, please advise to the email
below and bring me on board to find the solution if one can be had. I noted a "bits and pieces"
contribution to the mailing list where a company was going out of business and wanted to offer
a piece of code, that addressed this function. The writer was not sure the code could go open
source... And I never heard anything more about where the repository ended up.
Can I be included?
Donald Duquaine
Analyst / Network Administrator
STL Tampa
(813) 885-7427
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Chalmers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 11:53 AM
To: Turbine Users List
Subject: Re: Antw: Turbine + NT login/Active Directory
Quite a while back I said I was going to look into the Ldap stuff but due to other priorities I had to let it go :-((
However since it keeps coming up in questions and it's my itch (one of them) I started looking into it again to see what was happening. I now undertsand fully why Jason took it out!
I wanted to have a bit more time to look before coming with a proposal of sorts but since there's so many questions regarding it I may at least say I'm looking into it..
Status:
The Ldap coding is not too good, I have made a couple of small fixes so that it works on my machine :-) At least the authentication part. I could continue cleaning up bits & pieces so that we have something we could later merge into the main branch but I think it would be good if there was a least some exchange of thought as to how it can be used with Turbine
Questions
1. How does the group see Ldap fitting into Turbine as a whole and the security in particular? 2. Should it be possible to use both a database & Ldap backend at the same time? 3. Should we look into pooling for Ldap access? Not sure if that's possible with JNDI. but Netscape has an api where's it's (Pool) already built in. 4. Should we look at integrating Ldap Objects into Criteria similiar to how a query is built up when using a database?
Enough food for thought I guess.
/Colin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Dobbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Turbine Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: Antw: Turbine + NT login/Active Directory
> On Monday, March 4, 2002, at 08:31 AM, Andre Schild wrote:
>
> > ADS should be able to provide LDAP services.
> > So try to use the LDAP connector.
>
> Except that the LDAP connector is broken. Any
> volunteers to fix it?
>
> -Eric
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