Hello, Do you have any thoughts on this ?
Thanks, -- Pierre-Henri On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Pierre-Henri Dezanneau < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm currently setting up an environment with an Active Directory Server > 2003 and a Linux server running Apache Continuum 1.3.6 with Tomcat 6.0.24. > I've configured the security.properties and application.xml files to > authenticate my users through the LDAP server hosted in the Active > Directory. This works perfectly. As soon as I create a new user in my AD, > this user can then connect to Apache Continuum. > > The problem is, by default, the user doesn't get any role and therefore > can't see the registered projects in the project list. This is an issue for > me as I want my users to see at least all the projects being under > continuous integration through Continuum. Consequently, I have to manually > log in with an Administrator account to Continuum and change manually every > user account to add a role giving them the right to see all the projects > (like the role 'Continuum Group Project Developer'). > > My question is : How can I automatically affect a default Redback role to a > new user ? If Continuum doesn't allow that, what's the best way to > workaround this issue and even better to develop this feature into Continuum > ? > > I would greatly appreciate your help on this. > > Thank you, > > -- > Pierre. > >
