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On 10/14/2009 07:24 AM, Sumit Bose wrote:
Hi,
if auth_provider is set to a provider which can handle change password
request, e.g. LDAP, but chpass_provider is not set at all the user might
be surprised that the password connet be changed. This patch sets
chpass_provider implicit if an auth_provider is available and can handle
change password requests. If you want to disallow password changes
explicitly use 'chpass_provider = none'.
This patch should fix one part of #220.
bye,
Sumit
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As discussed on IRC, if auth_provider is unspecified, we should use
id_provider as the default for both auth_provider and access_provider
(if the id_provider offers that option).
I think access provider should default to 'permit' unless otherwise
specified.
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