The solution may be mambo (http://mamboserver.com/). It is a flexible component based Web site platform from my personal point of view. A large group of people are working on it to integrating existing popular web functionalities into it. ( http://mamboforge.net/ )
For example, a site can be built on top of mambo platform with any choices from lots of popular components like gallery, survey, Docman, blog, phpBB, .....though some are not yet very good integrated.
Mambo also has a plan to develop a wiki component for it. But no significant efforts have been seen so far. Maybe somebody can build it based on mediawiki. I am dreaming of it. :-)
Kissall
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 10:26:40 +0100, peter peter@wa.se wrote:
PHPBB does not today support LDAP authentication but version 2.2 will. There are several mods for LDAP to install though.
Keep us updated on your work, it seems to be more people than me that could use something like that. /peter
Victor FariƱa wrote:
Hi all ... Well i am working on a simple solution on this way for my own applications ... The autehntication will be used to a LDAP Server , and when a user logs in, a check on the LDAP tree must be set to TRUE, them all applications using the same LDAP can find the user authenticated or not.
When a user signs in on an application, a LDAP attribute must be set to TRUE. and before sign in, the application must look for this attribute to see if the user are logged in.
I dont know PHPBB but iam sure it has a module to authenticate to a LDAP server ...
regards
Bram de Jong - MTG wrote:
Hi everyone,
(Hi! First post here)
for a site I'm building I'm trying to use one generalised login system for everything on the site (forum / wiki / ftp / ...). I was wondering if anyone has done any work on joining phpBB and MediaWiki.
In a perfect world people would log into PhpBB and an account would be made for MediaWiki with the same login/pass. Whenever a user logs into the site, he should automatically be logged into MediaWiki.
So - has it been done? Google didn't really help me this time.
thanks a lot,
- bram
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