Re: Setting up Jenkins and Subversion for multiple LDAP domains.

2011-09-06 Thread David Weintraub
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Daniel Shahaf wrote: >> And in both, how do I know if someone is in one domain or the other? >> Do they need to prefix their login with the domain? >> > > Why do you need to know that? There might be two different users with the same id in each domain. For example

Re: Setting up Jenkins and Subversion for multiple LDAP domains.

2011-09-06 Thread Daniel Shahaf
David Weintraub wrote on Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 11:12:41 -0400: > This is really part of the same question, but it involves both our > Subversion repository and Jenkins. > > We want to use our Windows Active Directory to log into Jenkins and as > our permissioning scheme in Subversion. Subversion us

Betr.: Setting up Jenkins and Subversion for multiple LDAP domains.

2011-09-06 Thread Jan Keirse
David Weintraub schreef op 06/09/2011 17:12:41: > This is really part of the same question, but it involves both our > Subversion repository and Jenkins. > > We want to use our Windows Active Directory to log into Jenkins and as > our permissioning scheme in Subversion. Subversion uses Apache h

Setting up Jenkins and Subversion for multiple LDAP domains.

2011-09-06 Thread David Weintraub
This is really part of the same question, but it involves both our Subversion repository and Jenkins. We want to use our Windows Active Directory to log into Jenkins and as our permissioning scheme in Subversion. Subversion uses Apache httpd. First in Subversion: We have the following setup for t