I have not looked at it in a long time. But if you look at the 'lib' directory
in the 'include' directory and you will see espauth.inc and espauth-ldap.inc
Now, if I remember correctly all espauth-ldap.inc does a ldap query for authorization
and then returns true if authenticated. Authorization and other things are done
in phpESP. I guess what I am saying is the only documentation is the source. :)
Maybe, if I have time I can change that. Anyway, with drupal. It allready handles
multiple forms of authentication, correct? You could make a phpespauth-drupal.inc
and use drupal's code. Or have a script or tool that that inc file calls and authenicates
against drupal. Does that make sense?
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 11:44:32PM -0400, Moshe Weitzman wrote:
> I will soon begin a project to integrate surveys into Drupal
> (http://www.drupal.org), an open source content management system. The main
> integration point will be user authentication and authorization. I see that
> php-esp has abstracted the authentication piece, and even developed an LDAP
> alternative, ubt I see no documentation. Could someone explain what is
> needed in order to use an external entity and the
> authentication./authorization source.
>
> thanks much,
> moshe
>
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