On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Joe Rhett wrote:
> So what is to prevent someone from writing a group ptloader for the SQL
> database backend? And where would we start?
Nothing. You'd start by looking at the two backends that are already
there, and using the API to create an appropriate SQL backend.
-Rob
So what is to prevent someone from writing a group ptloader for the SQL
database backend? And where would we start?
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 01:45:11PM -0500, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Jason Williams wrote:
>
> > Since im using sasldb2 as the backend, the auth_unix won't work t
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Jason Williams wrote:
> Since im using sasldb2 as the backend, the auth_unix won't work then correct?
>
> I'm not real familiar with AFS PTS. Could someone give me a quick rundown
> on that? I guess the other alternative is to setup LDAP then with ptloader.
>
> I appreciate it
If you're using the auth_unix authorization module, you should be able to
use unix groups quite easily. (using group:groupname) syntax. Otherwise,
you'll need to use AFS PTS groups or LDAP groups (via ptloader) or write
your own ptloader module.
Since im using sasldb2 as the backend, the auth_un
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Jason Williams wrote:
> I have setup a Cyrus-Imap server for our company and we are going to be
> setting up bulletin boards for our individual departments. I've been able
> to get everything to gel together correctly; ACL's, mailboxes, etc. It
> works like a charm.
>
> Howeve
Hello everyone.
I have setup a Cyrus-Imap server for our company and we are going to be
setting up bulletin boards for our individual departments. I've been able
to get everything to gel together correctly; ACL's, mailboxes, etc. It
works like a charm.
However, as I am looking to set ACL's on