can RT get its users from any source or ldap? so we can centralized with
our environment?
is there any modifications done for this? does any one here writes
customizations and will like to check this possible scenario for us?
Thanks
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Search the wiki.
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Do a little research.
http://www.google.com
Christian Fernandez wrote:
can RT get its users from any source or ldap? so we can centralized with
our environment?
is there any modifications done for this? does any one here writes
customizations and will like to check this possible scenario for us?
Thanks
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Hello!On 4/11/06, Christian Fernandez cfernandez@voicesignal.com wrote:
can RT get its users from any source or ldap? so we can centralized with
our environment?
is there any modifications done for this? does any one here writes
customizations and will like to check this possible scenario for us?
Yes. Request Tracker Wiki
Cheers!
–j
Jim Meyer, Geek at Large purp@acm.org
http://lists.bestpractical.com/pipermail/rt-users/2005-May/031026.html
This appears to handle LDAP (and Active Directory). I haven’t implemented
it (yet) but apparently there are many reports of success.
The wiki has an entry about an attempt to (finally) add this into the
regular code: Request Tracker Wiki.
The Mosemann contribution appears to obsolete the Mehl contribution (which
has a potentially bad security side effect). Again, I haven’t tested
either personally so your mileage may vary.
Here’s a compilation of various LDAP solutions:
http://wiki.bestpractical.com/index.cgi?LdapSummary
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Hello!On 4/11/06, eric.valor@daimlerchrysler.com eric.valor@daimlerchrysler.com wrote:
[rt-users] Debian testing, rt 3.4 No root path(s) specified at /usr/share/request-tracker3.4/libexec/webmux.pl
[…]
The Mosemann contribution appears to obsolete the Mehl contribution (which
has a potentially bad security side effect). Again, I haven’t tested either
personally so your mileage may vary.
Here’s a compilation of various LDAP solutions:
Request Tracker Wiki
Added the Mosemann contrib to that page as well. If anyone knows of others,
please feel free to tag them onto the end of that page. One stop shopping is
good. =]
Cheers!
–j
Jim Meyer, Geek at Large purp@acm.org