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Posted to users@activemq.apache.org by "Krusch, Chris" <ch...@ubc.ca> on 2022/02/16 05:50:53 UTC
Cached LDAP Authorization Module
Hi all – curious if there’s a reason why the documentation for the Cached LDAP Authorization Module at:
https://activemq.apache.org/cached-ldap-authorization-module
Does not include any information on the following properties that the module has long supported:
Property
Default value
Description
groupNameAttribute
cn
Attribute of group objects that contains the group name
groupObjectClass
groupOfNames
Object class that identifies group objects
userNameAttribute
uid
Attribute of user objects that contains the user name
userObjectClass
person
Object class that identifies user objects
Is there a proper channel to submit a request to add this to the documentation? (or to volunteer to do it?).
Use of the above properties has been very useful for us for LDAP integrations with Active MQ in the past, and again very recently for an Amazon MQ integration…
Any advice/guidance appreciated…
Chris Krusch
UBC IT
The University of British Columbia
Re: Cached LDAP Authorization Module
Posted by "Krusch, Chris" <ch...@ubc.ca>.
Thanks for the guidance JB
Jira issue opened - AMQ-8491
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-8491
Chris
On 2022-02-15, 10:08 PM, "Jean-Baptiste Onofré" <jb...@nanthrax.net> wrote:
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Hi Chris,
It's certainly a miss ;)
Currently, the documentation is decoupled from source code, so it can
lead to this kind of gap between what's in the documentation and
what's actually supported.
Can you please create a Jira ? We will update the website.
Thanks,
Regards
JB
On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 6:50 AM Krusch, Chris <ch...@ubc.ca> wrote:
>
> Hi all – curious if there’s a reason why the documentation for the Cached LDAP Authorization Module at:
>
> https://activemq.apache.org/cached-ldap-authorization-module
>
> Does not include any information on the following properties that the module has long supported:
>
> Property
>
> Default value
>
> Description
>
> groupNameAttribute
>
> cn
>
> Attribute of group objects that contains the group name
>
> groupObjectClass
>
> groupOfNames
>
> Object class that identifies group objects
>
> userNameAttribute
>
> uid
>
> Attribute of user objects that contains the user name
>
> userObjectClass
>
> person
>
> Object class that identifies user objects
>
>
> Is there a proper channel to submit a request to add this to the documentation? (or to volunteer to do it?).
>
> Use of the above properties has been very useful for us for LDAP integrations with Active MQ in the past, and again very recently for an Amazon MQ integration…
>
> Any advice/guidance appreciated…
>
> Chris Krusch
> UBC IT
> The University of British Columbia
>
>
>
Re: Cached LDAP Authorization Module
Posted by Jean-Baptiste Onofré <jb...@nanthrax.net>.
Hi Chris,
It's certainly a miss ;)
Currently, the documentation is decoupled from source code, so it can
lead to this kind of gap between what's in the documentation and
what's actually supported.
Can you please create a Jira ? We will update the website.
Thanks,
Regards
JB
On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 6:50 AM Krusch, Chris <ch...@ubc.ca> wrote:
>
> Hi all – curious if there’s a reason why the documentation for the Cached LDAP Authorization Module at:
>
> https://activemq.apache.org/cached-ldap-authorization-module
>
> Does not include any information on the following properties that the module has long supported:
>
> Property
>
> Default value
>
> Description
>
> groupNameAttribute
>
> cn
>
> Attribute of group objects that contains the group name
>
> groupObjectClass
>
> groupOfNames
>
> Object class that identifies group objects
>
> userNameAttribute
>
> uid
>
> Attribute of user objects that contains the user name
>
> userObjectClass
>
> person
>
> Object class that identifies user objects
>
>
> Is there a proper channel to submit a request to add this to the documentation? (or to volunteer to do it?).
>
> Use of the above properties has been very useful for us for LDAP integrations with Active MQ in the past, and again very recently for an Amazon MQ integration…
>
> Any advice/guidance appreciated…
>
> Chris Krusch
> UBC IT
> The University of British Columbia
>
>
>