Authentication | Users | Password |
---|---|---|
✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
LL::NG can use a lot of databases as authentication, users and password backend:
Indeed, any Perl DBD driver can be used.
LL::NG can use two tables:
The password can be in plain text, or encoded with a standard SQL method:
id | login | password |
---|---|---|
0 | coudot | 1f777a6581e478499f4284e54fe2d4a4e513dfff |
1 | xguimard | a15a18c8bb17e6f67886a9af1898c018b9f5a072 |
2 | tchemineau | 1f777a6581e478499f4284e54fe2d4a4e513dfff |
id | user | name | |
---|---|---|---|
0 | coudot | Clément OUDOT | coudot@example.com |
1 | tchemineau | Thomas CHEMINEAU | tchemineau@example.com |
2 | xguimard | Xavier GUIMARD | xguimard@example.com |
id | user | password | name | |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 | coudot | 1f777a6581e478499f4284e54fe2d4a4e513dfff | Clément OUDOT | coudot@example.com |
1 | tchemineau | 1f777a6581e478499f4284e54fe2d4a4e513dfff | Thomas CHEMINEAU | tchemineau@example.com |
2 | xguimard | a15a18c8bb17e6f67886a9af1898c018b9f5a072 | Xavier GUIMARD | xguimard@example.com |
LL::NG will operate some SQL queries:
In Manager, go in General Parameters
> Authentication modules
and choose Database (DBI) for authentication, users and/or password modules.
The authentication level given to users authenticated with this module.
List of columns to query to fill user session. See also exported variables configuration.