#1646 closed task (fixed)
Request to whitelist 213.133.111.115 for LDAP authentication
Reported by: | timlinux | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | SysAdmin | Keywords: | ldap |
Cc: | akbar.gumbira@… |
Description
We wish to test some new functionality for plugins.qgis.org on our staging server. Currently we cannot test that logins work because it appears hosts need to be whitelisted by IP in order LDAP authentication to be allowed from that host.
Is it possible to add our test server (213.133.111.115) to the whitelist please?
Change History (5)
comment:1 by , 9 years ago
comment:2 by , 9 years ago
It is allowed. That's how plugins.qgis.org works. I just don't know where the setting is stored. I actually thought Martin added this, but maybe I'm just remembering me asking how to do it. Several QGIS admins are on SAC, I'm more than happy to let them configure it if they know how.
comment:4 by , 8 years ago
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
Actually, I found this already done. Tim: shall this not work, let me know. For the record: /etc/init.d/ipfilter
I'm not aware of a policy to allow using the LDAP server from outside the OSGeo network, and I'm afraid it could be currently unavailable completely. When I needed it, I setup an ssh tunnel to some internal machines. You could try to do the same, if it's for testing.
Feel free to file a ticket for a way to generically provide authentication to the outside world (OpenID ? OAuth ?)