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[jira] Created: (GERONIMO-493) Add Login Domains to Security Objects

Add Login Domains to Security Objects
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         Key: GERONIMO-493
         URL: http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-493
     Project: Apache Geronimo
        Type: Improvement
  Components: security  
    Versions: 1.0-M3, 1.0-M2, 1.0-M1    
    Reporter: Aaron Mulder
 Assigned to: Aaron Mulder 


Security realms don't distinguish between different login domains, so if you deploy the same login module twice, the two instance are indistinguishable as far as roles are concerned.  You might want to do this if, for example, you had an IT login domain and a Finance login domain (both LDAP or Active Directory or something but on different servers) and you want map users from both login domains to roles in the same application.

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[jira] Resolved: (GERONIMO-493) Add Login Domains to Security Objects

Posted by "Aaron Mulder (JIRA)" <de...@geronimo.apache.org>.
     [ http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-493?page=history ]
     
Aaron Mulder resolved GERONIMO-493:
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     Resolution: Fixed
    Fix Version: 1.0-M4

> Add Login Domains to Security Objects
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>          Key: GERONIMO-493
>          URL: http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-493
>      Project: Apache Geronimo
>         Type: Improvement
>   Components: security
>     Versions: 1.0-M3, 1.0-M2, 1.0-M1
>     Reporter: Aaron Mulder
>     Assignee: Aaron Mulder
>      Fix For: 1.0-M4

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> Security realms don't distinguish between different login domains, so if you deploy the same login module twice, the two instance are indistinguishable as far as roles are concerned.  You might want to do this if, for example, you had an IT login domain and a Finance login domain (both LDAP or Active Directory or something but on different servers) and you want map users from both login domains to roles in the same application.

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[jira] Closed: (GERONIMO-493) Add Login Domains to Security Objects

Posted by "Vamsavardhana Reddy (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-493?page=all ]

Vamsavardhana Reddy closed GERONIMO-493.
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> Add Login Domains to Security Objects
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>
>                 Key: GERONIMO-493
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-493
>             Project: Geronimo
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: security
>    Affects Versions: 1.0-M3, 1.0-M1, 1.0-M2
>            Reporter: Aaron Mulder
>         Assigned To: Aaron Mulder
>             Fix For: 1.0-M4
>
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> Security realms don't distinguish between different login domains, so if you deploy the same login module twice, the two instance are indistinguishable as far as roles are concerned.  You might want to do this if, for example, you had an IT login domain and a Finance login domain (both LDAP or Active Directory or something but on different servers) and you want map users from both login domains to roles in the same application.

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