[chora] Chora 2 RC1

Gerard Samuel chora at trini0.org
Thu Nov 18 20:49:47 PST 2004


Gerard Samuel wrote:

> Chuck Hagenbuch wrote:
>
>> Quoting Gerard Samuel <chora at trini0.org>:
>>
>>> Is it possible to have Horde/Chora administration behind a login 
>>> screen,
>>> and Chora's viewer freely available to anyone?
>>> I haven't gotten too deep with the different authentication methods,
>>> but it seems, that if I set it up to block administration,
>>> Chora's services are not freely available.
>>
>>
>>
>> Well, I'm not sure what you mean by "set it up to block 
>> administration". You
>> should be choosing an authentication driver (a real one, not the "auto"
>> driver), and then creating at least one administrator account that 
>> you list in
>> $conf['auth']['admins']. Those are the only people who'll be able to 
>> access the
>> admin screens.
>>
>> Then, as one of those accounts, go into Administration -> 
>> Permissions, create a
>> permission for chora, and give guests Read access to chora.
>
>
>
> Bad choice of words.  What I meant was that if I setup an 
> authentication driver,
> chora wasnt *freely* available.
> I'll try tinkering with your suggestion in mind, and see what I can 
> come up with.


Ok Im not sure if this is a problem with the code.
When adding permissions for chora, it displays ->
'chora' was added to the permissions system.
Edit permissions for ''

I select the "Guest Permissions" tab, select the read checkbox, and 
click update.
Then I get this ->
Updated ''.
Error  Attempt to edit a non-existent permission.

The logs doesn't mention anything about this.
Thanks



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