The way it works now there is a separate exchange mailbox that they have added 
into their exchange. There is no separate login to access this information. If 
I want to replace it I have been told that I have to keep the level of 
complexity the same for the users involved. The Self Service interface with a 
single login for them would accomplish this. The only problem is that this 
creates a new password for them to have to remember, or just put on their 
monitor, which would defeat the security of the user as much as having an 
autologin.

--Ryan

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Arends
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 9:34 AM
To: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] Re: LDAP Overlay and automated logins

You could probably create a copy of the login form but make the login and 
password fields hidden fiends and populate them with the data. You can then 
point that user at that address and it'd drop them into RT all logged in.

I ask though, why would you want to do this? Even our least savvy computer 
users still have to use passwords. It's a matter of security. 
People can learn to type in a password.

Ryan Hardester wrote:
> I have started digging myself into a hole, and my solution is to use RT to 
> fill the hole :) .. 
> 
> I redirected our webmaster email address into RT. Problem there is there are 
> 2 issues that are generally sent into this address website issues, and 
> customer service issues for our finance dept. They already have an e-mail 
> address for "customer service" requests. The people who check that mailbox 
> are less than technologically savvy. I'd like to have the customer service 
> address dump into RT, and create a local user for them to log in as one user 
> since more than one person can access/respond to issues. Then when an issue 
> for them comes in to the Webmaster queue for them we just assign it to them 
> and they can deal with it within RT. As it is we are having to get the 
> message out of RT into that mailbox which isn't as easy as just assigning it. 
> Security on this queue isn't a big deal to us, and I think the tracking of 
> the issues would be a plus to them. 
> 
> So what I am looking to happen is have a URL I can make a favorite (and 
> ultimately drag into their outlook bar so they can launch it within outlook) 
> that will just open them up into the self service interface for that user 
> without a password prompt. This user won't be working with LDAP as it will be 
> local, but I don't know if the ldap overlay changes the potential for making 
> that happen. We'll still want all the other users to use username/password. 
> 
> --Ryan
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave 
> Ewart
> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 12:56 AM
> To: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
> Subject: [rt-users] Re: LDAP Overlay and automated logins
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> On Monday, 29.01.2007 at 16:40 -0800, Ryan Hardester wrote:
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>> Is it possible to pass the username and password to RT in the link?
>>
>> we are running RT3.6.3 with the LDAP overlay. I realize the user 
>> would not be terribly secure but i am looking for an easy way to 
>> direct many people into a single login without too many steps.
> 
> Do you mean so that the users don't have to explicitly login?  And do you 
> mean by "direct many people into a single login", that you plan to have many 
> users sharing a single RT account?
> 
> This sounds like a very unusual setup: can you explain why you want to do 
> this?
> 
> Dave.
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