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Shared LDAP authentication sharing with other web apps

On AIX, I'm putting content in folders such as:

/opt/IBM/JazzTeamServer_1/server/tomcat/webapps/start

So that it may be embedded as "external content" on the CCM/QM dashboards. Is there a way I can share/use the LDAP authentication that RQM is using so user's don't have to login twice, but will have to be authenticated?

Maybe an .htaccess file?

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On AIX, I'm putting content in folders such as:

/opt/IBM/JazzTeamServer_1/server/tomcat/webapps/start

So that it may be embedded as "external content" on the CCM/QM dashboards. Is there a way I can share/use the LDAP authentication that RQM is using so user's don't have to login twice, but will have to be authenticated?

Maybe an .htaccess file?


This sounds like it might work, but I haven't been able to find anyone whose tried it. You might want to post this on the enterprise deployment forum https://jazz.net/forums/viewforum.php?f=19

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Fair enough, I'll try re-posting there.

On AIX, I'm putting content in folders such as:

/opt/IBM/JazzTeamServer_1/server/tomcat/webapps/start

So that it may be embedded as "external content" on the CCM/QM dashboards. Is there a way I can share/use the LDAP authentication that RQM is using so user's don't have to login twice, but will have to be authenticated?

Maybe an .htaccess file?


This sounds like it might work, but I haven't been able to find anyone whose tried it. You might want to post this on the enterprise deployment forum https://jazz.net/forums/viewforum.php?f=19

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https://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=77822#77822

Fair enough, I'll try re-posting there.

On AIX, I'm putting content in folders such as:

/opt/IBM/JazzTeamServer_1/server/tomcat/webapps/start

So that it may be embedded as "external content" on the CCM/QM dashboards. Is there a way I can share/use the LDAP authentication that RQM is using so user's don't have to login twice, but will have to be authenticated?

Maybe an .htaccess file?


This sounds like it might work, but I haven't been able to find anyone whose tried it. You might want to post this on the enterprise deployment forum https://jazz.net/forums/viewforum.php?f=19

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