Is there a 'standard' LDAP template config for Bluepages ?
Seems that configuring LDAP for Bluepages is pretty much the same for
most of us IBM teams, only with different group names. Has anybody gotten M6 Bluepages to work using the jazz/setup dialog alone ?? Just curious. Perhaps I should ignore the jazz/setup dialog and configure properties directly into the properties file? We all seem to be solving the same problem over and over. Cheers |
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The jazz/setup dialog directly updates the teamserver.properties file, so it doesn't really matter which you use.
I, however, have the same problem. The test connection works with my setup, and login seems to work (at least it lets me in), but Jazz always thinks I'm logged in as GUEST. |
Take a look at https://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1153 -- I think I have it solved. Try it out.
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Thanks Shawn
Those definitions work for me as well .... thats great :-) Your attributes should be usable by an IBMer who wants to use Jazz with Bluepages. Cheers shawnlauzon wrote: Take a look at https://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1153 -- I think |
There is a new property added to LDAP config in M6.
"com.ibm.team.repository.ldap.membersOfGroup". This property refers to the attribute used in LDAP registry to represent the members of a LDAP group. Those of you who have not configured LDAP can make sure of the LDAP wizard (https://localhost:9443/jazz/setup). The LDAP wizard computes some of the configuration properties based on the information you provide in the wizard. Note: Shawn's bluepages configuration is perfect. You need to update the group mapping to refer to the LDAP group that represent the members of your team. Thanks Balaji "David Ward" <davidward@us.ibm.com> wrote in message news:ftjctp$jul$1@localhost.localdomain... Thanks Shawn |
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