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Re: Apache+Domain Authentication


From: craig () server codestorm org
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 11:23:19 -0600

Well you need to look in to useing ldap/krb5 to authenticate from your 
Active Directory servers. I have not done a lot with that but I know its 
possible using openldap and krb5.  You may want to also look in to the 
documentation on the samba website. 

HTH 

Craig

On Wed, Mar 08, 2006 at 10:30:47AM +0200, pimp mastermind wrote:
Hello all,
I have an apache server installed at my work now i restrict the access
by making a .htpasswd file and so on. We work in domain Active
Directory domain structure. The think i  want to do is to make the
site authentication via the user domain account ( domain\userid )  i
am really not familiar and i dont know where to start from. Could you
please help me?
Thanks a lot for you help

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