[Typo3-dev] Re: The future of typo3

Daniel Hinderink [TYPO3] daniel at typo3.com
Mon Oct 27 09:52:52 CET 2003


>>> By using defend techniques for frond-end, back-end usage u
>> choose by 
>>> design that it is impossible to merge them!
>> 
>> Why should we? Noone ever answered this with a business case.
> 
> I Answer it now then:
> 
> Whe have a large de-centrelized organization who wants to make use of
> the same system. Users are kept in a LDAP environment and may only be
> stored there because they want user management on a single location.
> 
> So more websites are managed on one instance of typo3. Every website can
> have a secure area for private information.
> A user can be the maintainer for one website and have rights for a
> private area of an other website! More then one user record is in this
> case out of the question!
> 
> Because they have a an own session management for single logon I had to
> reprograme the backend for this so I also changed the user part.
> Unfortunatly I can not donate the code because our customer does not
> allouw us to because of their session management. But I can always
> advice ;).

Did you not by this proove that it is far from impossible to merge backend
and frontend user administration/authentication for the purpose in your
business case?

Cheers

Daniel


> 
> Regards,
> 
> Didier

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