This isn't possible by default. You can grant the "Project User" role to the 
guest user which allows all users (including those not logged in) to view them.

If you didn't want it applied to the guest, it'd require changes. Perhaps we 
could have a "registered user" which acts as a set of roles given to all 
registered users in addition to their own & the ones allocated to the guest 
user.

- Brett

On 16/08/2010, at 7:33 PM, Pierre-Henri Dezanneau wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Do you have any thoughts on this ?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> --
> Pierre-Henri
> 
> On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Pierre-Henri Dezanneau <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I'm currently setting up an environment with an Active Directory Server
>> 2003 and a Linux server running Apache Continuum 1.3.6 with Tomcat 6.0.24.
>> I've configured the security.properties and application.xml files to
>> authenticate my users through the LDAP server hosted in the Active
>> Directory. This works perfectly. As soon as I create a new user in my AD,
>> this user can then connect to Apache Continuum.
>> 
>> The problem is, by default, the user doesn't get any role and therefore
>> can't see the registered projects in the project list. This is an issue for
>> me as I want my users to see at least all the projects being under
>> continuous integration through  Continuum. Consequently, I have to manually
>> log in with an Administrator account to Continuum and change manually every
>> user account to add a role giving them the right to see all the projects
>> (like the role 'Continuum Group Project Developer').
>> 
>> My question is : How can I automatically affect a default Redback role to a
>> new user ? If Continuum doesn't allow that, what's the best way to
>> workaround this issue and even better to develop this feature into Continuum
>> ?
>> 
>> I would greatly appreciate your help on this.
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> --
>> Pierre.
>> 
>> 

--
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