[horde] Module Management Using Groups

Mike Bydalek mbydalek at zivix.com
Tue Oct 21 08:31:35 PDT 2003


Peter:

Thanks for your response - must have not been using the correct search terms. 
When I finish my current project, I may just go and try to get everyone's love
;)

Talk to you soon!

-Mike


> The last time this question was asked, about a month ago, the answer was
> that we would all like this functionality, but nobody has implemented it.
> You're welcome to start up development. We'd all certainly love you for it.
> Cf. the archives c. 16 September 2003.
>
> Peter
>
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 09:59:41PM -0700, Mike Bydalek wrote:
> > I was doing some research on user/group authentication in an IMAP-auth
> > enviornment, and I see how you can add users to groups via the Groups
> module
> > under Administration.  However, I wanted to take it further and somehow
> specify
> > which groups are able to have certain access to certain modules, which I'm
> not
> > sure can be done.
> >
> > I see that in the horde registry.php file, I can set a module to 'admin'
> which
> > seems to only allow access to the module if the user is an administrator.
> What
> > I would like to accomplish is to create a group "Normal Users" say, and
> have
> > them only be able to "see" the Mail & News modules.  Also, I would like a
> group
> > "Office Users" who have access to "Mail & News" along with the "Personal
> > Information" modules.
> >
> > If there is a way to do this, it would completely make my life easier due
> to me
> > only having to admin 1 application rather than Horde and a stand-alone
> mail-app
> > for users who just need e-mail.
> >
> > I'm running Horde CVS as of 10/20/03
> >
> > Thank you for your time,
> > Mike Bydalek
> >
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