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[Phpgroupware-users] SQLSSL and certifikates with newer versions of open
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Falk Siemonsmeier |
Subject: |
[Phpgroupware-users] SQLSSL and certifikates with newer versions of openssl |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Nov 2003 13:51:36 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.3.27i |
In newer Versions of openssl the email field in the DN
isnt Email anymore, its now called emailAddress
So I have added some lines to the login.php
A diff looks like
187a188,200
> if (isset($sslattributes['emailAddress']))
> {
> $submit = True;
>
> # login will be set here if the user logged out and
> uses a different username with
> # the same SSL-certificate.
> if
> (!isset($login)&&isset($sslattributes['emailAddress'])) {
> $login = str_replace("@", "",
> $sslattributes['emailAddress']);
> # not checked against the database, but
> delivered to authentication module
> $passwd = $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['SSL_CLIENT_S_DN'];
> #$passwd="test";
> }
> }
sorry for the long lines.
The str_replace is used, becourse otherwise login fails for the user.
Can it be, that a username is not allowed to have @ ??
Greetings
Falk
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