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[CS] require.auth.for.publish doesn't work ?!

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  • Started 7 months ago by TataYoyo
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  1. TataYoyo
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    Hi !

    I've tried setting require.auth.for.publish to false, but it doesn't work:
    I want my users to publish without having them to create an account (and then moderate their swarms) but it doesn't work. Tried setting require.auth.for.publish to false, no effect. This setting doesn't even show up in the runtime settings of the admin UI. Tried 0.7.0pre, pre3, pre9 and pre10-test2 without success.

    Looking quickly at the source showed me references to this setting. Did I do something wrong or maybe it's not ready yet ?

    Regards.

    Posted 7 months ago #
  2. piatek
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    I'll look into this early next week and fix it if it turns out to be a bug. Sorry for the hassle!

    Posted 7 months ago #
  3. TataYoyo
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    You're welcome. I'm not enough into Java to take a look at the cs sources myself ...

    Posted 7 months ago #
  4. TataYoyo
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    Any update ?

    Posted 7 months ago #
  5. piatek
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    will work on this today. thanks for reminding me 8)

    Posted 7 months ago #
  6. piatek
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    I just posted a new version that fixed this bug in my tests. Let me know if it doesn't work for you, or if you have any other problems. Thanks!

    Posted 7 months ago #
  7. TataYoyo
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    It's fixed!

    Thank you :)

    Posted 7 months ago #
  8. piatek
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    great 8). let me know if there are any other features you're interested in (or that are broken)

    Posted 7 months ago #
  9. TataYoyo
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    Well I had stability problems (Ubuntu 9.10 x64), where the CS locked in the middle of a key exchange, which seems to have been solved by launching java in 32 bits mode (by adding -d32 to start-linux.sh). Appart from that, seems okay for now.

    Posted 7 months ago #

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