*** iro has joined #gnuenterprise *** btami has joined #gnuenterprise when is the next release due? good morning good afternoon :) iro: please wait for reinhard, maybe he will tell something he is our release masta hm ok then.. are you a gnue developer? i'v contributed some code before (the win32 form client), but today only jamest, reinhard and johannes are the active developers *** johannesV has joined #gnuenterprise good morning hi johannesV hi btami *** kilo has joined #gnuenterprise *** dimas has quit IRC *** dimas has joined #gnuenterprise *** sjc has joined #gnuenterprise *** yure has joined #gnuenterprise good morning *** johannesV_ has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV has quit IRC *** btami has quit IRC *** erkkie has joined #gnuenterprise *** sjc has quit IRC *** jamest has joined #gnuenterprise *** btami has joined #gnuenterprise *** kilo has quit IRC *** dimas has quit IRC *** sjc has joined #gnuenterprise *** jcater_ has joined #gnuenterprise *** jcater has quit IRC *** jcater_ is now known as jcater *** klasstek has joined #gnuenterprise *** sacha__ has quit IRC *** reinhard has joined #gnuenterprise *** btami has quit IRC *** johannesV__ has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV_ has quit IRC hello all ay erkkie having problems using appserver authentication.. for some reason, when authentiation=True, I don't get the username/password dialog & appserver searches for a null username (SELECT gnue_username, gnue_password, gnue_id, gnue_accesslist FROM gnue_useraccess WHERE (gnue_username IS NULL) erkkie: you have to set authentication = 1 in the [appserver] connection on client side connections.conf so the client asks you for auth data (IIRC) sorry authentication = yes not 1 oh, thanks.. putting authentication=True into the apserver part, worked =yes worked also:p .. I had authentication=true only in gnue.conf, didn't think that connections.conf also needed something ... now it's time to ask the old question of how to implement rbac:p does appserver use the username/password on the db side also? no appserver uses own username/password on db side ok (as given in connections.conf) (or on command line for appserver) yeah, I figured that, just thought that when appserver would use the supplied user/pass with the subsequent connections, some kind of access-control could be offloaded to the db.. but I'm not sure what would be the downsides of that approach we want to avoid that people can access db directly e.g. if you have "number on stock", people should be able to change that field through appserver (in a controlled way) but not through direct sql ok I read the appserver roadmap, noticed that rbac is on the way. I might try to implement some-kind of pseudo-rbac with appserver modules/classes *** johannesV__ has quit IRC *** kilo has joined #gnuenterprise *** jamest has left #gnuenterprise good night all *** reinhard has quit IRC *** klasstek has quit IRC *** iro has quit IRC *** sjc has quit IRC *** erkkie has quit IRC *** yure has quit IRC *** kilo has quit IRC *** andremachado has joined #gnuenterprise *** andremachado has quit IRC *** derek has joined #gnuenterprise