Hi, all:
Are there any blog tools which can use the openldap to authenticate the account or password?
Could someone give some suggestions for it ? Thanks in advance...
On 06/20/10 7:58 PM, sync wrote:
Hi, all:
Are there any blog tools which can use the openldap to
authenticate the account or password?
Could someone give some suggestions for it ? Thanks in advance...
I believe Serendipity (s9y) has ldap and some other authentication plugins. I've used s9y (and been suitably impressed) but not the LDAP plugin.
http://www.s9y.org/ http://spartacus.s9y.org/index.php?mode=bygroup_event_BACKEND_USERMANAGEMENT...
Am 21.06.10 04:58, schrieb sync:
Hi, all:
Are there any blog tools which can use the openldap to
authenticate the account or password?
Could someone give some suggestions for it ? Thanks in advance...
Wordpress should:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/simple-ldap-login/
Regards - Götz
Wordpress should:
I have already tested this Wordpress plugin a few months ago (on CentOS 5.4 x86_64 with EPEL's Wordpress). I needed to fiddle a bit with the UI, but quickly got an LDAP integration working.
As whether it is 100% secure, I would not guarantee it (I did the above on a test environment), because the plugin did not look very mature.
On 06/20/10 07:58 PM, sync wrote:
Hi, all:
Are there any blog tools which can use the openldap to
authenticate the account or password?
Could someone give some suggestions for it ? Thanks in advance...
I see you've already had a couple of responses, thought I'd throw in my suggestion. I use Drupal for my website and I know one of the page or format options is blogging, and I searched and found there is ldap ability with Drupal. I also have a blog through blogspot, and since I started the blog before I moved to Drupal for my website, I'm not personally using the blog portion of the package. So here's a couple links: