I see. Okay thank you very much for help.

pi 25. 12. 2020 o 22:35 [email protected] <[email protected]>
napísal(a):

> Sry but this kind of problem should be solved in LDAP:
>  - Essentially you want to create a certain group or identifier in LDAP to
> mark a sub-set of your users to have OpenMeetings access.
>  - Once you have done that, you can customise the LDAP path to the users
> in the OpenMeetings config to point to the right sub-set of users. And
> limit the amount of people with access rights by doing that.
>
> Another - very hacky way:
>  - You could disable users in OpenMeetings. But that is a really hacky
> solution. Cause you can only do that AFTER they have logged in via LDAP.
>  - You would require those users - the ones that you do NOT want to have
> access to OpenMeetings - to login into OpenMeetings. OpenMeetings will
> create a profile based on their LDAP profile on the 1st successful login
> into OpenMeetings, and then you (as admin) can go to OpenMeetings > Admin >
> Users and then try to screw up that profile, by disabling it or something,
> so that the next time their login will fail.
>
> The only other way I can think of requires source code changes to
> OpenMeetings. Blacklisting some emails or something.
>
> Like I say, I wouldn't recommend the latter. It's a hack. And a lot of
> manual work. This problem should be solved in LDAP. If you integrate via
> LDAP you move the rights and access management from OpenMeetings to your
> LDAP. So doing any permission hacks in OpenMeetings would be simply the
> wrong place.
>
> Thanks,
> Seb
>
> Sebastian Wagner
> Director Arrakeen Solutions
> http://arrakeen-solutions.co.nz/
>
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> On Sat, 26 Dec 2020 at 09:25, Filip Žák <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Well, thank you. My problem is that I am using OM in school I have school
>> LDAP server but there are thousands users on that server and I only need
>> around  hundred users can login to OM. Is there any solution that only
>> students that I want could login into OM? I don't have administrator rights
>> on school LDAP server.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Filip
>>
>> pi 25. 12. 2020 o 20:23 [email protected] <[email protected]>
>> napísal(a):
>>
>>> "specific time?"
>>> => the only way to do this would be using the invitation functionality
>>> and create the invitations with limited time access.
>>>
>>> Or otherwise using the Soap/Rest API to build a custom login/invitation.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Seb
>>>
>>> Sebastian Wagner
>>> Director Arrakeen Solutions
>>> http://arrakeen-solutions.co.nz/
>>>
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>>>
>>> On Sat, 26 Dec 2020 at 02:31, Filip Žák <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>> could it be possible to restrict access in OM login to specific users
>>>> in specific time?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> S pozdravom
>> Filip Žák
>>
>

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