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[#2950] Permission problems
Summary Permission problems
Queue Kolab
Type Bug
State No Feedback
Priority 2. Medium
Owners wrobel (at) horde (dot) org
Requester gwprojekt (at) gmx (dot) de
Created 11/10/2005 (7176 days ago)
Due
Updated 04/24/2007 (6646 days ago)
Assigned 04/18/2007 (6652 days ago)
Resolved 04/24/2007 (6646 days ago)
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04/24/2007 11:48:11 AM Gunnar Wrobel State ⇒ No Feedback
 
04/18/2007 03:49:15 PM Gunnar Wrobel State ⇒ Feedback
Taken from stuart
Assigned to Gunnar Wrobel
 
04/10/2007 07:39:19 AM wrobel (at) pardus (dot) de Comment #7 Reply to this comment
This is supposed to work now with the new Kolab share driver. Does the 
current Horde CVS version resolve the problem?
12/25/2005 07:13:48 PM Chuck Hagenbuch Queue ⇒ Kolab
Version ⇒
 
11/10/2005 02:34:17 PM Michael Rubinsky Comment #6 Reply to this comment
What exactly do you mean with "there seems to be a hook into the ACLs".
Do I have to check the config/hooks.php? I've done that but found
nothing important.

Martin
AFAIK, Kolab syncs IMAP ACLs with horde shares for the applications it 
supports (with the exception of Turba, since the Kolab code was 
written before support for horde shares was included in Turba.  The 
hooks into the Kolab sync code are already in place.  They can be 
found in conf/hooks.php  They are activated as long as you have Kolab 
activated in Horde's configuration.  The code that performs the 
syncing is found in framework/Kolab/Kolab.php



As far as the cause of this problem though, I'm afraid I have nothing 
else useful to add ;)  Stuart?
11/10/2005 01:48:58 PM gwprojekt (at) gmx (dot) de Comment #5 Reply to this comment
What exactly do you mean with "there seems to be a hook into the ACLs".

Do I have to check the config/hooks.php? I've done that but found 
nothing important.



Martin
11/10/2005 01:14:47 PM Jan Schneider Comment #4
Assigned to stuart
State ⇒ Assigned
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Makes sense. And if it already works with individual users, there 
seems to be a hook into the ACLs.
11/10/2005 12:53:40 PM gwprojekt (at) gmx (dot) de Comment #3 Reply to this comment
There is only the problem with "all authenticated users" and "guest 
permissions".

The individual users are working.

I think it isn't very difficult to set the permissions for "anyone" or 
"anonymous" in the same way a user (typed into the text field) get his 
permissions?



Best Regards

Martin
11/10/2005 12:14:14 PM Jan Schneider Comment #2
State ⇒ Feedback
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I am not sure if this is supposed to work at all. Horde permissions 
(like on calendars) are completely distinct from IMAP folder ACLs and 
probably couldn't even be translated one-to-one.
11/10/2005 11:13:57 AM gwprojekt (at) gmx (dot) de Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 2. Medium
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ Permission problems
Queue ⇒ Horde Framework Packages
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
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Horde CVS runs on Kolab2.

If I set the permission for my calander for all authenticated users, 
the permissions are saved, but they doen't work.

If I look for the permission in the settings of IMP (shared folder), 
there aren't any changes. If I set the "anyone" permission there, the 
permissions work.



The problem seems to be in the transfer of permissions between the 
permission settings of kronolith/mnemo/nag and the imap

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