On 2009/06/3, at 3:51 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
Mason James <mason.loves.sushi@gmail.com> writes:
On 2009/06/3, at 3:31 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
Mason James <mason.loves.sushi@gmail.com> writes:
well, this specifically is tricky - as koha expects some basic user records, as Joe stated... why not try to get a basic koha+LDAP system first, then aim for this advanced setup
Just to clarify, what is it you mean by “a basic Koha+LDAP system”? Does it or does it not require use of a privileged LDAP user?
to my knowledge, no it doesnt
Thanks for your response.
I'm confused over an apparent contradiction, then. When I asked:
Ben Finney <ben+koha@benfinney.id.au> writes:
How can I get authentication working with Koha like with other LDAP clients?
In particular, without duplicating or storing privileged user credentials in the Koha configuration.
You (Mason) replied:
well, this specifically is tricky - as koha expects some basic user records, as Joe stated...
So, asking again: How can I get authentication working with Koha, without requiring the duplication or storage of privileged LDAP user credentials in the Koha configuration?
AFAIK, currently you cant, without some hacking Sorry, im not an LDAP expert, im an LDAP newbie The *only* time i've used LDAP was to set up a koha 3 months ago. i dont understand what a "privileged" ldap user really is ;) or what "privileged user credentials" are so i may not be the person to give you the expect info you need. from memory, i used the Auth_with_ldap.pm from HEAD http://git.koha.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=Koha;a=blob;f=C4/ Auth_with_ldap.pm;h=cbe0b51ab76135b9df1b499c9486abc4674283da;hb=HEAD