Re: Re: Single Sign-On windows AD authentication with Windows Apache web server

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I have gone through many articles by searching on Google. I have tried searching the below terms
- "Apache web server single sign-on for window AD server"
- "Single sign-on for windows AD for apache web server installed on windows machine
- "Apache http server on windows + Single sign-on + windows AD server" etc.......

Every time I go results were of Apache web server (http server) hosted on linux/unix machines only. But actually I am looking for the info where apache web server is hosted on Windows machine. Got it??

Thanks & Regards,
Ashish Mistry

On 9/7/2015 10:59 AM, Kurtis Rader wrote:
On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 9:52 PM, Ashish Mistry <ashish.mistry@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Kurtis,

Thank you so much for your kind reply. :-)
I don't have access to the related servers as of now, so I am gathering information to implement the solution. As I stated earlier I have gone through multiple articles since last two/three weeks but I have not got the proper solution. So, I have tried many things and then raised question here.

I cannot find any messages from you prior to this one that indicate you "have gone through multiple articles". What articles or documentation have you read that are relevant to your problem?
 
If you can be so kind that you can just provide me some useful article to me then I can use that as reference to get my solution.

I went to http://www.google.com and entered "apache sso active directory" and the results included a large number of documents that seem relevant to your problem. Have you searched for useful articles using Google, Yahoo, Bing, or other search engines?
 
If you don't have any then I will let that question open for other community people.
The main thing here is Apache http server is on Windows machine.

If you are trying to use a module that is not part of the core Apache HTTP server and which is only available on MS Windows you should ask for help on whatever mailing list or web site is devoted to supporting that module. 

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Kurtis Rader
Caretaker of the exceptional canines Junior and Hank


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