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Re: Re: Administrate of hundreds of users, groups and projects?

From: qbase <qbase77_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-12-16 09:51:53 CET

Ok, seems like it is possible to use LDAP to some extent but it's not
ideal(IMHO).
How does other large companies or big open source projects like Apache
administrate their users, groups and ACL? Do they really administrate this
manually?

Our solution will be placed outside our Intranet and it will have is own
authentication. Because the developers comes from different companies and
much of the material must be held secret between projects.

/Markus

On 12/16/05, André Pönitz <andre@wasy.de> wrote:
>
> Andy Levy:
> > On 12/15/05, Greg Thomas <thomasgd@omc.bt.co.uk> wrote:
> > > (*) I don't think LDAP groups can be passed down to the
> > > AuthzSVNAccessFile, but I'm happy to be corrected. If you
> > could, then
> > > you could get away with just editing AuthzSVNAccessFile if you're
> > > using a single repository solution.
> >
> > It's kind of indirect, but couldn't one just write a script to pull
> > the user/group data from LDAP and populate the AuthzSVNAccessFile,
> > either on-demand or on a scheduled basis?
>
> Sure you can.
>
> And you can put that script into apache's config file using
> e.g. mod_perl
>
> Andre'
>
>
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