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The Auth remoteuser extension automatically logs-in users if they are already authenticated by an arbitrary remote source. The extension maps the given remote user name to an existing user name in the local wiki database (or creates it first if it has the permissions to do so). The external source takes total responsibility in authenticating that user.
This allows integration with the web server's built-in authentication system (for example via the REMOTE_USER
environment variable, which is set through HTTP-Auth, LDAP, CAS, PAM, etc.) or any other type of external authentication (SSL client auth, user accounts provided by different forum software, etc.).
Extension: Auth remoteuser
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Description: | Automatically logs-in users using the REMOTE_USER environment variable |
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State: | stable | Dependency: | MediaWiki |
Developer: | Otheus Shelling, Rusty Burchfield, James Kinsman, Daniel Thomas, Ian Ward Comfort, Mark A. Hershberger, Stefan Engelhardt | License: | GPL v2+ |
Type: | MediaWiki | Category: | Infrastructure |
Edition: | BlueSpice pro | ||
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The '''Auth remoteuser''' extension automatically logs-in users if they are already authenticated by an arbitrary remote source. The extension maps the given remote user name to an existing user name in the local wiki database (or creates it first if it has the permissions to do so). The external source takes total responsibility in authenticating that user. This allows integration with the web server's built-in authentication system (for example via the <code>REMOTE_USER</code> environment variable, which is set through HTTP-Auth, LDAP, CAS, PAM, etc.) or any other type of external authentication (SSL client auth, user accounts provided by different forum software, etc.).{{BSExtensionInfobox |desc=Automatically logs-in users using the <code>REMOTE_USER</code> environment variable |status=stable |developer=Otheus Shelling, Rusty Burchfield, James Kinsman, Daniel Thomas, Ian Ward Comfort, Mark A. Hershberger, Stefan Engelhardt |type=MediaWiki |edition=BlueSpice pro |active=No |compatible=MediaWiki |category=Infrastructure |license=GPL v2+ |docu=https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Auth_remoteuser }} {{ToBeDone}} {{MWlink|https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Auth_remoteuser}} [[Category:Extension]] [[Category:BlueSpice pro]]
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