If you're running 1.7.15 or newer with active directory, you can
authenticate against subdomains. You'd enter your top-level domain name in
the authentication config, and then users would use "subdomain\username"
when logging in.

There's no support for running with multiple top-level domains or doing
this against LDAP (as opposed to AD).

-David


On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 7:27 AM, Tamer Afify <tamer.af...@gmail.com> wrote:

> How can I allow login and review process for users from different domains?
> I would appreciate any workaround or Dev walk through to get this if it
> isn't yet in feature list.
> Note I have 1.7.9 & I have 2.4 as well.
> Thanks for your support,
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