[ZendTo] Re: Local and AD Authenticated
SYE OOPL
sye.oopl at gmail.com
Mon Apr 16 10:48:37 BST 2012
Thanks Jules. I guess your suggestion makes more sense. Thanks, Jules.
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 5:42 PM, Jules <Jules at zend.to> wrote:
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> On 16/04/2012 10:19, SYE OOPL wrote:
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> Hi Jules,
>
> Thanks for the prompt reply.
> I'm not yet sure why I would want to have both local and AD authenticated
> users.
> We might want to give our frequent contacts an account for them to be able
> to login
> without the need to authenticate email with the pass phrase every time.
>
> The other way of letting them bypass that is to send them a request for a
> drop-off each time. Makes their life a lot easier.
>
> But otherwise you can just have a sub-tree in your AD user hierarchy that
> allows ZendTo login but nothing else.
>
> Jules.
>
>
>
>
> cordially, Sherwin
>
> On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Jules <Jules at zend.to> wrote:
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>> On 16/04/2012 08:35, SYE OOPL wrote:
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>> Hi ZendTo Community,
>>
>> I have a few questions on your awesome software:
>>
>> 1. Can it handle authentication to multiple AD (more than 2)
>>
>> Just 2 currently. But if you know any PHP, it wouldn't take you long to
>> add more, the code is pretty straightforward. It's all in
>> /opt/zendto/lib/NSSADAuthenticator.php.
>>
>> 2. Can it authenticated AD users and local users at the same time?
>>
>> No, only 1 authentication scheme at a time. No-one has ever needed
>> anything else before. Why would you need AD and local? Why not just add the
>> local users to a sub-tree in AD?
>>
>> Jules.
>>
>>
>> cordially, Sherwin
>>
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