couple of aspects: - ietfauth.auth.EmailBackEnd is a django.contrib.auth backend to allow two modified authentication methods: - using email address (stored in django user table) as login username - using htpasswd-style "crypt" passwords (for compatability with existing user database). On the first successful login, the password will be re-hashed to the django-hash style password. - ietfauth.models.UserMap: a mapping from django user to IETF person. This is configured as the profile table, meaning that if you have a django user (e.g., from the RequestContext), you can use user.get_profile.person to get to the IETF person. - ietfauth.models has models for the "legacy" username/person mapping tables (LiaisonUser aka "users" and WgPassword aka "wg_password"). This is to allow mapping of legacy permissions to django permissions by walking these tables and applying permissions to users. The plan is to discard these tables eventually. - Legacy-Id: 155
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