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Acknowledged. I'll give it some thought.<br>
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Jules.<br>
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On 23/03/2011 17:37, Brad Beckenhauer wrote:
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<div>Hello Julian,</div>
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<div>I'm currently upgrading from v3.63 to v3.73 on Centos.</div>
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<div>Enhancement request:</div>
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<div>I'm using the LDAP authenticator and I see that you now have
a feature for limiting users authorized to access zendto using
groups.</div>
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<div>Would you consider adding the same group functionality for
Admins?</div>
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<div>example:</div>
<div> // If both these 2 settings are set, then the users must be
members of this administrator<br>
// group/role.<br>
// 'authLDAPAdminKey' => 'memberOf',<br>
// 'authLDAPAdminRole' =>
'cn=zendtoAdmins,OU=securityGroups,DC=soton,DC=ac,DC=uk',<br>
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<div>I'd like to keep the existing 'authAdmins' entry as a
failsafe.</div>
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<div>thanks!</div>
<div>Brad</div>
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