Hi Ben,

Actually if not for CORS issues, we would have implemented Sree as a javascript 
app fully running in browser. By design the backend should be as simple as 
possible(currently less than 150 lines of python) to ease deployment for new 
users. So as for now we wouldn’t support LDAP auth but if you need help to 
develop your auth mechanism, don’t hesitate to email me.


Cheers,
Can ZHANG


On Apr 30, 2016, at 01:54, Ben Hines 
<bhi...@gmail.com<mailto:bhi...@gmail.com>> wrote:

This is nice.  For my use case, I'd love to see LDAP authentication for the 
client frontend with the S3 credentials hidden from the user.

I could probably even handle the LDAP auth part with nginx, if the sree 
applciation would save its configuration on the server side.

-Ben

On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 7:29 PM, Can Zhang(张灿) 
<zhang...@le.com<mailto:zhang...@le.com>> wrote:
Hi,

In order to help new users to get hands on S3, we developed a web based S3 
client called “Sree”, and hope to see if it could become part of Ceph. 
Currently we host the project at:

https://github.com/cannium/Sree

Users could use Sree to manage their files in browser, through Ceph’s S3 
interface. I think it’s more friendly for new users than s3cmd, and would help 
Ceph to hit more users.

Any suggestions are welcomed. Hope to see your replies.


Cheers,
Can ZHANG

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