February 4, 2012

ldap integration module for drupal

For the past few weeks, I have been real busy. As if the workload due to the merger is not enough, I had to take on the maintenance of the ldap integration module for Drupal. Then came the re-design of the module – and the documentation. Just finished up the documentation for that module.

I guess at some point, I will go back to the ibrix snmp quota module. I am real close to finishing that up and before my brain gets fried, I need to finish coding and commit it.

The team may  also be looking at RedHat GFS and couple of other solutions as alternatives to IBRIX. The plethora of bugs with ibrix (one after the other) is getting to be a bit too much.

Comments

  1. I published some more and detailed documentation for the LDAP module in Drupal yesterday Might be interesting?

  2. Thank you much for the documentation. You were indeed correct about the module undergoing major changes. Not only did the module undergo design changes, it also was transferred to new maintainers. The new module (5.x version) is quite different from the old one. The documentation for the new module is on the drupal website itself..

  3. Dude, I’m floored. Not only am I using Ibrix, and GFS, but I’m also digging super deep with Drupal.

    I just implemented Ibrix about six months ago, and I haven’t seen bugs. What are you running into?

    I’d really like to talk to you.

    Jonathan Lanbert
    Principal
    FireBright, Inc.

  4. Hi Jonathan

    Good to see you are getting into drupal. Do you like it ? It is working really great for our intranet.

    You may find the google ibrix-users group informative and your participation will be wonderful as well.

    I have posted details of my work with SNMP that overcomes some of the reporting shortcomings with IBRIX there as well. You will also find my rant about the open bugs and can get more details there.

    Is this you ? The other tabs on that page don’t seem to work, so I couldn’t tell..

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