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Hi Jianwu again,<br>
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I want to ask more about this below:<br>
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3. Actor repository - I understand that it is possible to have one
common actor repository for some organization? Kepler uses LDAP for it?
Are there some access rights for actors or something like this? Is it
possible to grant some roles to users when LDAP authentication is used?
Is it possible to require login while starting Kepler? <br>
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You can find the current actor repository at
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Yet it is not widely used
currently. We are trying implement more comprehensive actor repository
mechanism. <br>
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1. So you use LDAP server to store actors? or something else?<br>
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2. How about access rights and user roles as regard access to actors in
such repository?<br>
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3. I understand I can deploy such repository inside some organization
and configure kepler to use it?<br>
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4. Can I set kepler to require login before start editor? to recognize
user somehow?<br>
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Dawid<br>
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