Hi Jens, this is available in ZEO and looks to me that the original idea
was to support more than a single mode of authentication. I was curious
of those using it to see how it was generally being used (or whether
others have worked out something against other authentication schemes).
Many thanks.
Regards,
David
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
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On 26 May 2006, at 05:46, David Pratt wrote:
I am curious how folks are handling authentication for ZEO in a
general way (client against the server). Is is common to attempt to
use user/passwords from acl in zope as a means of creating a lists for
authenticating against a ZEO server? Or is it more typical to manage a
separate list of user/passwords just for the purpose of authenticating
the client server connection? I'd like to hear what sort of things are
being done to handle this generally. Many thanks.
I don't know anyone who uses authenticated ZEO connections, does it even
work? IMHO most people are in a situation where the traffic between the
ZEO clients and the ZEO server runs on an internal network, so it simply
doesn't matter. Or small setups where the communication is on one and
the same machine.
jens
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