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| Anonymous: Ozzyie Chen |
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March 31 2004 10:15 AM (Read 1385 times) |
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Hi all,
I'm a developer at University of Wisconsin-Madison now looking at using LDAP with fail over to Geeklog for authentication.
I've seen some mentions of interest in this from a year ago, but no follow up. Has anyone been working on this that is planning to contribute?
Some postings indicate that Geeklog 2 might have this as a possibility. Has this been started yet?
If nothing is out there, we're trying to determine the effort required to make this something worth contributing back verses writing a hack that replaces the password check if statement with a function call that would be an include. As a quick win, we're using the email address as the credential to match the Geeklog ID. We might go with a PVI/Geeklog ID crosswalk table if we have time.
Ozzyie Chen (ozzyie@doit.wisc.edu)
Division of Information Technology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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| maran |
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June 10 2004 16:47 PM |
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I work at Ithaca College, and we have a successful implementation of Geeklog running as our faculty and staff news service. However, we did too much bad customization in the past, and upgrades have been terrible.
So, I'm looking at this same question, or finding a supportable approach to replacing my hacked LDAP integration with something more along the lines of Geeklog's structure.
What conclusion did you come to?
Benjamin
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| Turias |
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June 14 2004 11:28 AM |
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