Bakery may solve my problem; but the main site isn't drupal (legacy one); I coded a special function to allow them login using drupal password, but making my function interact with bakery would be harder.

About ldap, I always think it is an overkill; I will not setup a LDAP just to login.

I has thinking more about a module similar to https://www.drupal.org/project/alt_login which allow using 2 usernames, but using the new password scheme. I suppose I will make my own module based on alt_login

2014-09-17 17:01 GMT+02:00 Gianluca Moro <giangiammy@gmail.com>:
Hi,

in our infrastructure we have an LDAP with user data and
mixed Drupal 6/7 using the same LDAP

bye
giammy

On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 4:56 PM, Lluís Forns <enboig@gmail.com> wrote:
I have some drupal 6 sites sharing its users table. Now I will add a new site using drupal 7, but users table structure (and password) changed.

Which is the best way to keep just one users table (username, uid, password, ...) accross drupal 6 and drupal 7 sites? I was thinking of using OpenID and configure one site just to act as a server and all the others as clients.

Any hint is wellcome.

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