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Message #57120
[Bug 1856261] Re: When a user has only external authentication the links in emails can be confusing
I assume you mean to determine that via the primary authentication
method.
Keep in mind that we are also going to do bug 1857637 which should
resolve this for the most part.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1856261
Title:
When a user has only external authentication the links in emails can
be confusing
Status in Mahara:
New
Bug description:
When Mahara sends out an email to a user it often has a link to Mahara
content for them to follow.
If they are not logged in but need to be to see the content it gives
them a login box to login with.
If the user is logged out and can only authentication via an external
source it can be confusing for them. Some external authentication
methods, like SAML, will show an SSO button on the login box to use,
but other authentication methods, LTI, will not show any special info
on login box so a user has no idea they need to login to their
external site first and then 'jump' across to Mahara.
It would be good to add to the base of email messages for these users
some information mentioning how they need to ignore the
username/password fields on the login box and actually login via the
external source first, eg for SAML to hit the SSO button, for LTI, to
login to their LTI parent site
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