Yes, that's certainly a valid feature request (in fact, there may be one in JIRA already - it'd be worth checking and voting for it if so).
Cheers, Brett 2008/8/21 Roman Legat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Maybe it would be a useful enhancement to have a single switch to disable > user registration, > so this can only be done by the administrator. Could be a misconception of > the workflow, but I > wouldn't want everybody to be able to register for the application. > > I hacked the jsps now to comment it out, but since I'm running both Archiva > and Continuum, I had > to do it twice. > > Does that sound reasonable? > > > I'm not entirely sure if it's the register and request for password reset >> links that I remember disabled when using the LDAP implementation.. Anyway, >> if it's not disabled you might need to go to the redback login jsp to >> disable them. The redback jsps are located in archiva's >> ../WEB-INF/jsp/redback directory :) >> >> HTH, >> Deng >> >> On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Lorenzo Dee <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >wrote: >> >> > I'm planning to use LDAP (and LDAP only) for users (authentication). >> > Users that are not authenticated by my LDAP server shouldn't be able to >> > login. This means, I also need to prevent new users from registering. >> > How can I do this in archiva? How can I remove the links to register and >> > request for a password reset? >> > >> > >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> > -- Brett Porter Blog: http://blogs.exist.com/bporter/
