[ZendTo] Re: Administrator Auth

Jules Jules at Zend.To
Wed Feb 23 21:12:51 GMT 2011


If you look in preferences.php, you will find settings
authIMAPAdmins
authLocalAdmins
authLDAPAdmins
and put a list of usernames in each one, depending on which 
authentication system you are using. If you are using local auth (i.e. 
the SQL table) then look in /opt/zendto/bin for the commands that will 
let you edit the table of users.

When you log in as an admin, you can see all drop-offs, stats and so on 
(the buttons have a different background colour).

Jules.

P.S. Until I update them in a day or two, the VMs of the 3.70 and 3.71 
build aren't quite up to date, but the deb, rpm and tgz packages are up 
to date. Or else go with the older build that is also available until I 
get them sorted out. Just lack of time :-)

On 23/02/2011 21:06, Jason Manous wrote:
> All,
>    I'm brand new to the Zend.To party so forgive me if this was posted
> and I just didn't find it in the archives.
>
> I've got everything up and running and I can upload files, etc. but I
> seem to be missing the part where I can log in as an administrator and
> do other duties that I keep reading about.
>
> Is this stuff simply command line based at this point or is there
> actually a way to set up an admin level user?
>
> Many Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jason Manous
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Jules

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