The proof of concept worked fine with me. Thanks.
I even tried it with our LDAP and it works perfectly fine.
But this will lead to so many further questions and steps to fully integrate it with US.
1) Normally you bind a username & password that has the ability to search the LDAP for the requested username/password (bind search username)
2) Link the login page to use LDAP login option
3) Add an option to disable "reset password" (hiding registration already there)
4) Map user's attributes (fields) to US attributes (e.g: ldap_name:US_name, ldap_email:US_email ... etc)
I'm attaching an Active Directory configuration page for the open source Booked (previously PhpScheduleIt).
Thanks again for your continuous support. You rocks!
I even tried it with our LDAP and it works perfectly fine.
But this will lead to so many further questions and steps to fully integrate it with US.
1) Normally you bind a username & password that has the ability to search the LDAP for the requested username/password (bind search username)
2) Link the login page to use LDAP login option
3) Add an option to disable "reset password" (hiding registration already there)
4) Map user's attributes (fields) to US attributes (e.g: ldap_name:US_name, ldap_email:US_email ... etc)
I'm attaching an Active Directory configuration page for the open source Booked (previously PhpScheduleIt).
Thanks again for your continuous support. You rocks!