[cisco-voip] Rewritten CCMUSER in AXL

Tim Smith thsglobal at gmail.com
Tue Jul 8 15:40:09 EDT 2008


Hi Bill,

Sorry. I realise how the AXL app is not on a CCM server. I have been writing
my own AXL tools / scripts in VB.net :) But mostly I have been writing stuff
for admin, to speed up provisioning and deal with shortcomings of BAT in CCM
4.x :)

The point is though that you have to send calls to a CCM server that will
make the DB changes. This part can have an impact on the server obviously.
Cisco has an IVT program for testing 3rd party programs and verifying they
have no adverse impact.

Did you have plans to extend the CCMUser functionality?

I think the SSO I saw was Citrix - it was a while back. But it had a
pre-defined list of supported apps. And then for unknown apps you could
train it by performing a login, and pointing out which text boxes contain
username / password details etc. It was pretty clever!
I'm not sure how it managed a password change though!

Cheers,

Tim

On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 8:25 PM, Bill Simon <bills at psu.edu> wrote:

> The point is that it's NOT on a publisher or any Call Manager.
>
> The AXL app, hosted on a separate machine, can point to the publisher for
> the SOAP calls.
>
> As for filling in auth fields ... I don't know.  Not ours.  Doesn't sound
> like a SSO, more like a login macro or something.
>
> Maybe you could proxy credentials through to CCMUser on 6.x but I know
> there's some javascript at work on the login screen that may frustrate such
> attempts.
>
> Tim Smith wrote:
>
>> It is an approved way to go... but would it be a dedicated publisher? or
>> would it be call processing as well?
>>
>> Dont most SSO solutions fill in web page auth fields for you if you train
>> them?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Tim
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 7:38 PM, Bill Simon <bills at psu.edu <mailto:
>> bills at psu.edu>> wrote:
>>
>>    By the way, we did this before by hacking up the CCMUser in 4.x.  As
>>    we look forward to moving to 6.1, hacking up the web site itself is
>>    not an option so we're looking for a more Cisco-approved way of
>>    doing it.  AXL seems to be the direction to go.
>>
>>
>>
>>    Lelio Fulgenzi wrote:
>>
>>        I too am interested in this.
>>
>>        Lelio
>>
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>>        Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 12:26 PM
>>        Subject: [cisco-voip] Rewritten CCMUSER in AXL
>>
>>
>>            Has anyone rewritten the CCMUser interface in AXL or
>>            otherwise?  Or know a company that does this sort of thing?
>>
>>            Specifically, we want to provide CCMUser to our users but
>>            use our single sign-on system for authentication and then
>>            CCM's internal LDAP for authorization.  But even if this
>>            specific task hasn't been done, I'm interested in hearing
>>            about anyone's experience rewriting CCMUser.
>>
>>            Bill
>>
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