Hi Peter,

It seems it was an OpenSuse 10.2, it is mentioned on first page of his how-to : http://trinityhome.org/Home/index.php?front_id=18

Laurent


Le mercredi 25 juillet 2007 à 10:14 +0200, Peter Hoogkamer a écrit :
Hello Bart,

I am trying to setup otrs with ldap on windows server 2003, but did no
succeed. Now I want to follow your little howto, but what version of
opensuse do you use?

Groeten,

Peter Hoogkamer

2007/7/25, Bart Verstricht <B.Verstricht@interdio.be>:
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> I have implemented successfully customer and agent authentication via LDAP,
> but I have a question about group membership.
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> I have created a group otrs_allow_c group where all customer users reside to
> allow login.
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> But in this group I want to add another group for ease of use because we
> have already pre-defined groups where the users reside in.
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> I already tried but it does not work.
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> Is it because the perld ldap module does not recursively search groups or
> something like that?
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> I also made some small tutorial to implement OTRS LDAP auth, and that way I
> use it now.
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> You can find it here:
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> http://trinityhome.org/Home/index.php?wpid=95&front_id=1
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> Any suggestions?
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