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Re: Linux/Windows Authentication?


From: <ivan.hernandez () globalsis com ar>
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 18:55:04 +0000

Try this

http://modntlm.sourceforge.net/

Is the NTLM (Windows Integrated Authentication) in an apache module.

Ivan


Con fecha 27/2/2004, "MARTIN M. Bénoni" <benoni_martin () hotmail com>
escribió:

Hi list!

I am looking forward to know if there is a way to meet this following
requirement:

We are setting up an Intranet. On it, each department will be allowed to =
access a part of the server, for example HR Department will be allowed = to
access just http://intranet/HR, Financial Department will just be = allowed
to access to http://intranet/Finance, and so on. As they are = no-IT people,
we would be looking for a transparent way to authenticate = them and to
block someone from one department to access a file from = another
department. User/password may be tough to set up as they will = have to
remember them and we will have to check if they are not using = weak
passwords. A PKI/Kerberos/... -based solution would be long to set = up as
well. I was thinking about some key-based authentication, as it = can
usually be done with ssh. But looking around the Internet for some =
information, no way to find out some clues... Moreover, all the clients =
will be Windows 2000/XP, and our Intranet runs under Linux (Redhat 9.0). =
Some ideas? :-)

Authentication based on IP addressees would be the easiest solution I = have
been thinking about, but remains to know if I can tell my Linux box = to
allow a given bunch of IP addresses to access just a given = directory...

And of course, thanks in advance for the replies!

Bénoni-

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