[ZendTo] automationUsers
Jules Field
Jules at Zend.To
Thu Jun 13 08:16:24 BST 2019
If that lets you in, then the authentication is all working.
Provided you ran the upgrade script, an in-place upgrade should be fine.
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Jules
> On 12 Jun 2019, at 9:32 pm, Brian Smith <brian at lifetrends.com> wrote:
>
> It does let me in. It creates auth logs. I should also mention that I upgraded in place to the Beta (rather than starting from scratch). I took a snapshot of my production instance, spun up a new instance using that snapshot, and then ran the upgrade using the beta .deb file directly. If you think that could be the cause of this, I can try starting from scratch instead.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian
> From: Jules Field <Jules at Zend.To>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2019 3:25 PM
> To: Brian Smith <brian at lifetrends.com>
> Cc: zendto at zend.to
> Subject: Re: [ZendTo] automationUsers
>
> Try logging in to the web interface as your auto user. Does it let you in, and if not does it log anything?
>
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> Jules
>
> On 12 Jun 2019, at 9:14 pm, Brian Smith <brian at lifetrends.com> wrote:
>
> Hello Jules,
>
> Unfortunately it doesn’t seem to work (I could be doing something wrong). I’ve created a local user using adduser called “auto”. I have “Multi” set under authenticator and authMultiAuthenticators set to “array(‘Local’, ‘LDAP’)”. I’ve also tried swapping the order to LDAP then Local. This is the command I’m running (with identifying info changed):
>
> /opt/zendto/bin/autorequest -u auto -p the*passw0rD -n ‘Jane Doe’ -e jane at email.com -o OrgName -s 'Test Automated Email' -t 'Note in test automated email.' -N 'John Doe' -E john at email.com 'https://zend.orgname.com'
>
> No system logs are created (that I can find) and no errors.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian
>
> From: Jules Field <Jules at Zend.To>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2019 11:43 AM
> To: ZendTo Users <zendto at zend.to>
> Cc: Brian Smith <brian at lifetrends.com>
> Subject: Re: [ZendTo] automationUsers
>
> Brian,
>
> That should be easy using the "Multi" authenticator in ZendTo. Make it look at both Local and LDAP/AD, and add it as a local user with the /opt/zendto/bin/adduser command.
>
> Do let me know how you get on. If it works fine, I'll add it to the comments in the preferences.php file where it describes the automation users.
>
> Cheers,
> Jules.
>
> On 12/06/2019 16:48, Brian Smith via ZendTo wrote:
> We use LDAP authentication on our ZendTo instance. I would like to make the automationUsers a local (to the server) user and not authenticate that user via LDAP. Is that possible?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Brian
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