maybe kerberos/gssapi would be a possibility? see
http://www.grolmsnet.de/kerbtut/
...
On Nov 10, 1:20 pm, anhD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> At my work place, we are using SSO for our web applications. I
> am wondering if any is currently working on any plugin or anything
> that
what does "adverse" do in these paragraphs? i mean usually there is
something like a "need", and a "solution", and maybe "better
solution", isn't it?
On Nov 10, 2:50 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought trac was a breeze to install. Administering it is even
> easier. Won
is there any possibility of a "mod_auth_sspi" which runs on unix/linux
too?
On Nov 10, 6:37 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you using windows? If so, the mod_auth_sspi module for Apache is
> what you need. Works pretty well unless you machine has cached
> windows creden
Drew,
All excellent advice mate, thanks.
Cheers,
Paul
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It's been awhile since I setup svn on Trac, but I think you need the
Python svn module first.
If you're using windows, you can get those here:
http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=8100&expandFolder=8100&folderID=8100
You need to be sure you pick the right one for y
Jani Tiainen wrote:
> David Brown kirjoitti:
>> For those of you who feel it is hard getting trac (or any other
>> software) running, may I give a brief recommendation of the way I did it
>> (at least, for those starting from scratch)?
>
> Very good advice...
>
>> Pick a virtual server system.
Are you using windows? If so, the mod_auth_sspi module for Apache is
what you need. Works pretty well unless you machine has cached
windows credentials like mine did :)
Good Luck,
Andrew
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David Brown kirjoitti:
> For those of you who feel it is hard getting trac (or any other
> software) running, may I give a brief recommendation of the way I did it
> (at least, for those starting from scratch)?
Very good advice...
> Pick a virtual server system. I use openvz, which gives stro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kirjoitti:
> I thought trac was a breeze to install. Administering it is even
> easier. Wonderful product - such a shame my manager is adverse to open
> source solutions :(
Too bad about that OSS stuff. We managed to convince our management that
OSS is good and almost all our e
For those of you who feel it is hard getting trac (or any other
software) running, may I give a brief recommendation of the way I did it
(at least, for those starting from scratch)?
Install a fairly minimal Linux system (I used a 64-bit debian server
installation, with no non-essential package
On 11/09/2007 05:37 PM, Samuel A. Falvo II spoke thusly:
> I am getting pretty sick of this question being asked over and over
> again, so I'm going to write something to address this question once
> and for all.
Excellent, Samuel!
You should submit this to several magazines/newspapers or whateve
I thought trac was a breeze to install. Administering it is even
easier. Wonderful product - such a shame my manager is adverse to open
source solutions :(
On Nov 9, 3:38 pm, "Jesse Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 9, 2007 1:11 PM, Tyrone Hed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Well,
Hi All,
At my work place, we are using SSO for our web applications. I
am wondering if any is currently working on any plugin or anything
that may integrate with this? Basically, apache will help do the
authentication. If everything is successful, the user name is stored
in a variable in t
Hi,
Happily been using 0.10.4 in a research group for a couple of months now. And
it takes more effort in getting the guys actually using trac then installing
it :-)
One of the earlier tickets in our system is "migrate to 0.11.x" in view of the
serious improvement in the ticket life cycle (ak
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 05:16:34PM -0500, Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
> A few similar tools off the top of my head:
> * GForge
> * DotProject
> * JTrac
> * CvsTrac
> * SharpForge
> * PrimoPlanner (possibly defunct)
Jira.
Rainer
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Tyrone Hed wrote:
> Lars,
>I understand your comment was meant to be rude. That's fine
Not really, more like ironic, but I guess I failed miserably:)
> and is your right. My reason for mentioning that I originally
> worked on the mainframe was to point out that I was not a script
> kiddie. I
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