davical-0.9.7.6-0.noarch.rpm
First - great program
Second - I got LDAP authentication working and the 'Sync LDAP w/ RCDS'
was just friggen awesome.
So I immediately ran into an issue where the 'Sync LDAP w/ RCDS'
disabled user 1 'admin' which was a problem because I no longer had an
administrator. I solved this in postgres with the command...
INSERT into role_member (role_no, user_no) VALUES (1, 1010);
but it definitely seems to me that in no case should this action disable
the login for user #1
Now I am intrigued by the LDAP option of...
"user_no" => "uidNumber" , // set DAViCal user no to match Unix uid
from LDAP
but if I create 'resource' calendars manually, they will be put into the
same 1000 (1001, etc) range as my uid's so I will have a clash and if I
import users before I create 'resource' calendars, then I won't have the
option to subscribe them to the calendars upon creation. So I looked but
I couldn't see any way to specify the userID numbers for new calendars
so I could have 'resource' calendars numbered in a lower range so as not
to clash. I am definitely afraid to start tweaking them in postgres
because I might miss a related entry in another table. Am I missing
something?
Craig
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First - great program
Second - I got LDAP authentication working and the 'Sync LDAP w/ RCDS'
was just friggen awesome.
So I immediately ran into an issue where the 'Sync LDAP w/ RCDS'
disabled user 1 'admin' which was a problem because I no longer had an
administrator. I solved this in postgres with the command...
INSERT into role_member (role_no, user_no) VALUES (1, 1010);
but it definitely seems to me that in no case should this action disable
the login for user #1
Now I am intrigued by the LDAP option of...
"user_no" => "uidNumber" , // set DAViCal user no to match Unix uid
from LDAP
but if I create 'resource' calendars manually, they will be put into the
same 1000 (1001, etc) range as my uid's so I will have a clash and if I
import users before I create 'resource' calendars, then I won't have the
option to subscribe them to the calendars upon creation. So I looked but
I couldn't see any way to specify the userID numbers for new calendars
so I could have 'resource' calendars numbered in a lower range so as not
to clash. I am definitely afraid to start tweaking them in postgres
because I might miss a related entry in another table. Am I missing
something?
Craig
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