Attention Gerald Combs and other project developers

david whatever at davidnicol.com
Tue Feb 10 23:08:09 CST 2004


Well in that case, would you consider opening your RT instance
to external usage?  Although that might cause some confusion in
the minds of Lusers, who might expect that Ethereal had more to
do with a project that was borrowing your RT than simply borriwing
the RT.

For sharing web-based single sign on across multiple servers,
please feel free to use the kerberos-like AIS infrastructure I
set up -- the AIS::Client module now on CPAN is working for
several authenticated projects I have written to demonstrate it,
including ones that send e-mail and an access control list.

Writing python and PHP clients for it remain open tasks.  And more
servers, and more documentation, and more promotion.

If only one could stop time ...

> I'm not sure I'd use a request tracker hosted elsewhere for the
> following reasons:
> 
>   - IAACF (I Am A Control Freak), and therefore like to keep as much
>     stuff as I can on the Ethereal server itself.
> 
>   - I'd like to provide a single sign-on for any web-based apps
>     requiring authentication.
> 
> However, an "open" RT server would be very useful to the community at
> large.  For some reason I don't find SourceForge's tracker interface
> very useful.




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