Hello Jonson,

I am not sure that what you want is possible with Koha. In a similar 
circumstance, what I did was to upload the pdf files into a document manager 
component in Joomla CMS and then put the url for the document in Koha's 856u. 
So when you click on it in OPAC, it opens a new window in Joomla telling you 
that you must login to access the document. This of course means you duplicate 
your users in Joomla.

A solution which I thought of but has not tried is to upload the files into a 
directory protected by apache's htaccess file which authenticate to an LDAP 
Server. Then also have Koha authenticate to the same LDAP server. That way you 
wont have to bother about synchronizing users between Koha and Joomla.

My 2 cents!

Olugbenga Adara



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--- On Wed, 5/18/11, Jonson philip <superjojo1...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Jonson philip <superjojo1...@gmail.com>
Subject: [Koha] Secure 856u
To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz
Date: Wednesday, May 18, 2011, 10:35 AM

hii uploaded some fulltext PDF on koha and insert url in 856u to access , when 
i click 856u  downloaded fulltext without user account, i changed 
authnotrequired => 1 to   => 0 in perl but opac-detail in all records required 
ID and password , any way to secure only filed 856u or secure the records has 
contains 856u to access from my patrons only. thank's 


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