On Tue, 03 Mar 2020 18:45:54 +0100, Per Jessen wrote:
I do have a Docker container that has a fully-running vBulletin instance in it - I can make that available to you if that would help with validating the database dump you got from Jared.
It looks like a plain mysqldump export, and it imported without problems.
I know that MF felt it necessary to scrub some e-mail addresses (their internal folks' addresses) from the user table. That *shouldn't* cause a problem (until those users try to log in and the account isn't recognized because the address was scrubbed, and that's what links the vBulletin user account to the SSO account, as I recall).
I am expecting to use the authentication scheme we use for e.g. our wikis and progress.o.o - any reason this would not work? I don't know much about it myself, I'll need some help with that.
I believe we use a SAML 2.0 add-on in our current implementation; logging in through the wiki and progress.o.o, I don't see any SAML traffic from my browser. Kim or Jared could confirm what the plugin we use is for SSO currently.
I guess I could have a look myself, Kim sent me a tarball with everything.
If it's the same tarball I got, I don't think the SAML plugin was included. All of that stuff is locked behind a login on the vBulletin site, I believe, so only the person with login credentials to their customer forum/site would be able to grab those plugins. If you want the Docker container, let me know - I'll put it somewhere where you can grab it. It's based on the official SLES 12 docker image. I also have a VirtualBox VM that I had previously used for testing that I could export as an OVF and make available. Jim -- Jim Henderson Please keep on-topic replies on the list so everyone benefits -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: heroes+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: heroes+owner@opensuse.org