Le 23/08/2017 à 08:46, Alexander Wirt a écrit : > On Wed, 23 Aug 2017, Philip Hands wrote: > >> Michael Lustfield <mich...@lustfield.net> writes: >> >> ... >>> Using Gitlab (or any VCS) as the user db for guest accounts means adding a >>> dependency that could block future upgrades... kinda like now. This is not a >>> future-proof design and will come at a future cost. >> >> I suspect that Alexander's intent was just to avoid blocking the gitlab >> setup on having some SSO solution in place. >> >> If lemonldap-ng can make use of gitlab's guest data initially, then that >> lets the two things be setup independently. >> >> Once lemonldap-ng is shown to do the job, I doubt it will be a big task >> to transfer authority for the guest data into lemonldap-ng's control, >> and then have gitlab use lemonldap-ng as it's source of that data. > I dont' think Lemonldap-ng does usermanagement on its own. > It is a replacement for sso.d.o which allows to have more backends and > provides more frontends (like saml, oauth2 and so on) > > Alex
You're right, LLNG doesn't provide usermanagement. Many user's use https://lsc-project.org to populate a LDAP directory from any source. Clément Oudot (leader of LLNG community) is also leader of LSC-Project. You can ping him if you have any question on this
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