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@westurner suggests in #60 that [,..] Users can run Glim as a {read-only w/ logging,} proxy interface to {other} LDAP servers [...] and that [...] it may be better to connect an app to (HA) Glim over LDAP, then have Glim do limited queries as specified by config somehow [...]
For now, Glim stores user and group information in a database (Postgres or SQLite) but I'm open to try to add this feature. In this case I'd like to have the CLI and REST API be able to manage users and groups using go-ldap for client operations.
I open this discussion for those interested in this feature. As this would be a major upgrade to code, I'd implement it or accept PR if many users are interested.
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@westurner suggests in #60 that [,..] Users can run Glim as a {read-only w/ logging,} proxy interface to {other} LDAP servers [...] and that [...] it may be better to connect an app to (HA) Glim over LDAP, then have Glim do limited queries as specified by config somehow [...]
For now, Glim stores user and group information in a database (Postgres or SQLite) but I'm open to try to add this feature. In this case I'd like to have the CLI and REST API be able to manage users and groups using go-ldap for client operations.
I open this discussion for those interested in this feature. As this would be a major upgrade to code, I'd implement it or accept PR if many users are interested.
Thanks @westurner
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