[Zope] etcUserFolder Product
Michel Pelletier
michel@digicool.com
Wed, 3 Mar 1999 15:48:32 -0500
Greetings,
(This is crossposted because it is a product anouncement, and contains
interesting developer pointers)
I've have massaged the source code for UserDb and created a new user
folder products called etcUserFolder. This products authenticates off
of a flat file of usernames:cryptedpasswords. If there is anything
trailing the crypted password it is ignored, so any /etc/passwd file
will work. It is generaly not recommended, however, to use your
/etc/passwd file for security reasons.
This is an unsuported product and has been written because it was asked
for a few times, and I felt the community could use another good example
of writing user folders. It also shows off cookie authentication which
Brian perfected with UserDb. Here is the documentation:
etcUserFolder requires a directory called 'etcUsers' in which to place
your file containing the uid:pwd pairs. This directory may be an
INSTANCE_HOME (typicaly your top level Zope dir), SOFTWARE_HOME
(typicaly 'lib/python') or in the etcUserFolder directory. Jim wrote a
nifty function called getPath that sniffs all of these places for a
directory and file of your choosing. This function is included in
etcUserFolder and will be included as a standard function of the next
release. Other Product authors may find it interesting.
Since the flat file is meant to be b/w compatable with /etc/passwd and
htpasswd style files, there is no Role associated with the users it
authenticates. You can specify a default role which is, by default,
'etcUser'.
I have not done extensive testing of this, therefore it is a
pre-release. Please send bug-reports and hopefully a patch to me
(michel@digicool.com)
http://www.zope.org/Download/Prereleases/etcUserFolder/etcUserFolder.tar
.gz
-Michel