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This plugin implements authentication from an https service.
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Upon installation, the mangament forms allow you to configure:
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* the url to the service,
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* the parameter that will contain the username
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* the parameter that will contain the password
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* The expected authorization response regex (returned from the authorization service).
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* The default role that authorized users will be assinged upon their first login
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The https auth source posts a request over https to the named service with the username and
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passowrd passed according to the parameters defined in the configuration. It will attempt
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to match the authorization pattern specified, and if the pattern is found, the user will be
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authenticated.
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Once a user has logged in, they will appear in xuf user list, and their roles can be updated.
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This auth source has been developed using the zodbBTreeProps plugin, and stores the user's
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roles in this property tool.
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A typical use case for this authorization service might be to authenticate against
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a legacy user directory for which no xuf auth plugin currently exists. Hopefully, the
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development of a the auth service on the other end will be trivial, or better yet,
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already exist.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to use this plugin you must compile your python to include
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ssl support. The python that ships with zope 2.X does not have this enabled by default.
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Thanks to akm, bcsaller, runyaga for all their help.
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