The installation is the same

you need to implement REST/SOAP integration
https://openmeetings.apache.org/RestAPISample.html

There is for ex. OM Moodle plugin:
https://moodle.org/plugins/mod_openmeetings

On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 at 10:41, Robert Savickas <robsavic...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Maxim,
>
> Thank you very much. I primarily use OM for meetings only. So, the first
> option might be the easiest.
>
> I do not know how to set up OM for meetings only, but I will search around
> and experiment till I figure it out.
>
> So far, I have been following Alvaro's excellent OM set up guides *to the
> letter* in order to install OM on the different servers. I guess, the
> installation process will be slightly different, if I install OM
> for meetings-use only.  I will hack around and try to figure it out (or, if
> you, Alvaro, or other members of this group have several hints, those hints
> would be entirely appreciated).
>
> Thank you!
> Robert.
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 10:30 PM Maxim Solodovnik <solomax...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Robert,
>>
>> OM stores encrypted passwords
>> I know no ways to decrypt them
>>
>> for your use case I see a couple of doable ways to proceed:
>> 1) set up OM for meetings only.
>>     This way your users will be stored in your "other" system, users will
>> use OM via one time hashes (no passwords should be entered).
>>     This way other areas of OM (for ex. Calendar, dashboard) will be
>> inaccessible
>> 2) implement your own hashing function
>> https://openmeetings.apache.org/CustomCryptMechanism.html
>>     here is an example https://github.com/openmeetings/custom-crypt
>>     this might be less secure
>> 2*) you can add code store users in both databases (might be more
>> complicated)
>> 3) you can set-up LDAP to store credentials
>>
>> maybe some other options are available :)
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 at 10:05, Robert Savickas <robsavic...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Maxim,
>>>
>>> I am using OM for online meetings, and I am using another system for
>>> administering other aspects of the services. On both systems, the users are
>>> stored in Mysql databases, and I have studied the structure of OM user data
>>> bases and also those of the other system.
>>>
>>> For each of the areas that I manage, the same set of users utilize OM
>>> and the other system.  So, I need to be able to move them from one system
>>> to the other.
>>>
>>> I have written a script to copy users from the other system and place
>>> them correctly into the OM user database. All works very well.
>>>
>>> The only problem are the passwords. They are encrypted both on OM and on
>>> the other system. And the encryptions are not the same. The encrypted
>>> string on OM is much longer than that on the other system, for the same
>>> password.
>>>
>>> Would you be able to offer some pointers or readings that I can use to
>>> learn how to correctly move the encrypted passwords from the other system
>>> to OM?
>>>
>>> My goal is that the users use the same password for both systems, so
>>> that I minimize the amount of complaining about having to set two different
>>> passwords for what the users view as one integrated system.
>>>
>>> Any insights and pointers would be very much appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>> Robert.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>> --
>> Best regards,
>> Maxim
>>
>

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Maxim

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