Updated to store dummy password in JForum instead of actuall password. This is due to JForum storing passwords in plain text
Last modified 2009-05-22 • 0 downloads • By Adrian Pillinger
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Description
Plugin jar for JForum to allow authentication to occur against a crowd instance instead of JForum's own authentication.
Features
- User login authentication against crowd.
- Auto-registration of users with JForum on 1st login if they are successfully authenticated by crowd.
Auto-registration is particularly useful if you configure Crowd to delegate authentication to a directory such as LDAP which contains all company users. The first time a company employee logs into JForum with crowd he/she will automatically be registered with JForum.
Version history
0.2Crowd 1.2.4 - 1.6.12008-06-30Minor Fixes