[imp] DIMP and Horde LDAP authentication

Paul Ezvan paul at ezvan.fr
Fri Sep 5 14:36:25 UTC 2008


Le vendredi 5 septembre 2008 15:10:08 Jan Schneider, vous avez écrit :
> Zitat von Paul Ezvan <paul at ezvan.fr>:
> > Le vendredi 5 septembre 2008 10:50:17 Jan Schneider, vous avez écrit :
> >> Zitat von Paul Ezvan <paul at ezvan.fr>:
> >> > Hi all,
> >> >
> >> > I am trying to implement a Horde based solution with LDAP
> >> > authentification. I have configured IMP to use Horde authentication.
> >> > I want to use DIMP, but the only solution I found is  to use IMP
> >> > auth in horde
> >> > and to select DIMP at login. I cannot use this solution because I have
> >> > to use LDAP groups for other stuff, which afaik is not possible with
> >> > Horde using IMP login ?
> >>
> >> Groups are not related to authentication at all. You can combine LDAP
> >> groups with any authentication scheme.
> >>
> >> > I also tried adding DIMP to available applications in Horde portal and
> >> > using LDAP auth, but when DIMP is loaded there are two sidebars,  the
> >> > Horde one and the DIMP one.
> >> > I wonder if someone has a better solution or how to remove Horde
> >> > sidebar when loading DIMP ?
> >>
> >> You can set a (frame) target for the DIMP entry in
> >> config/registry.php. It already defaults to _parent in the next Horde
> >> version.
> >>
> >> Jan.
> >
> > Thanks for your answer, the horde sidebar has now disappeared, but menu
> > items are not deployable  and admin menu is missing, may I have missed
> > something ?
>
> No. That's how it works. You can add individual application links
> through the configuration though.
>
> Jan.

I have another DIMP install on a Horde install using imp auth (simple webmail) 
and Dimp has not the same behaviour. The application links are there but I can 
extend application links in the sidebar contrary to the former.
http://www.ezvan.fr/~paul/images/dimp_sidepar_comparison.jpeg
In this picture, what I want to obtain is on the right. In the two installs 
DIMP has the same config files.

Thanks for your help,

Paul Ezvan


More information about the imp mailing list