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= Open-Xchange servlet for external login masks  =
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== Who should read this document ==
 
This document is written for web developers who would like to create a custom login mask for the Open-Xchange server which also can reside on an external server (not directly located in the domain of the Open-Xchange machines) or administrators who install and maintain Open-Xchange services.
 
 
 
== Description ==
 
The package open-xchange-easylogin provides a servlet which expects a user name and password via HTTP GET or POST. For security reasons, GET is disabled by default but can be turned on via configuration. With that information the servlet generates java code that is then executed in the users browser so that the user gets automatically logged in to the Open-Xchange application.
 
 
 
=== Installation ===
 
The package open-xchange-easylogin, available in the [[CommunitySoftwareRepositories]] , needs to be installed using the operation system toos for package maintaining (e.g. dpkg, rpm). After installation, the groupware process has to be restarted:
 
/etc/init.d/open-xchange restart
 
 
 
=== Configuration ===
 
Configuration file is:
 
/opt/open-xchange/etc/groupware/easylogin.properties
 
 
 
following configuration options are available (the groupware must be restarted to make changes effective):
 
# easylogin configuration file
 
 
# GET/POST variable name for the password
 
com.openexchange.easylogin.passwordPara = password
 
 
# GET/POST variable name for the login name
 
com.openexchange.easylogin.loginPara = login
 
 
# AJAX root path on the Open-Xchange server
 
# do not change unless you know what you are doing
 
com.openexchange.easylogin.AJAX_ROOT = /ajax
 
 
# the relative path to the Open-Xchange GUI
 
com.openexchange.easylogin.OX_PATH_RELATIVE = ../
 
 
# enable GET for the servlet
 
# possible parameters: true/false
 
com.openexchange.easylogin.doGetEnabled = true
 
 
 
=== Example HTML form ===
 
Below are two html form examples for a custom login mask. One for HTML POST and one for GET (for security reasons POST should be used). For own use, the string ox-server needs to be replaced by the name of the Open-Xchange server:
 
 
 
<pre>
 
<html>
 
<body>
 
 
 
<h1>Login via POST:</h1>
 
<form action="http://ox-server/servlet/easylogin" method="POST">
 
    <p>
 
    <label for="login">Username: </label>
 
              <input type="text" name="login" id="login"><br>
 
    <label for="password">Password:  </label>
 
              <input type="password" name="password" id="password"><br><br>
 
    <input type="submit" value="POST login">
 
    </p>
 
  </form>
 
 
  <h1>Login via GET:</h1>
 
  <form action="http://ox-server/servlet/easylogin" method="GET">
 
    <p>
 
    <label for="login">Username: </label>
 
              <input type="text" name="login" id="login"><br>
 
    <label for="password">Password:  </label>
 
              <input type="password" name="password" id="password"><br><br>
 
    <input type="submit" value="GET login">
 
    </p>
 
  </form>
 
 
  </body>
 
</html>
 
</pre>
 

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