>If you'd tell us what it is that you're doing we can help out, or >explain any one of a hundred ways that you're doing it wrong. Either >one, really. I was tearing my hair out trying to get mod_auth_ntlm_winbind working with apache so I could later use adLDAP/Dokuwiki to migrate all our docs out of Exchange Public Folders. The goal was SSO in our AD domain. I had plain LDAP binding against the user asking for permission to Dokuwiki which worked easy and was secure enough but the goal was SSO... I had a total brain fade on the mod_auth_ntlm_winbind compilation but got it working, now I simply can't make apache authenticate a user? Firefox has the network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris value defined yet simply keeps prompting for authentication while this module causes apache to deliver something to ie that it simply can't even render the page. Samba, Kerberos and winbind are all configured right as the CentOS box has been joined to the domain, and wbinfo and getent return logical data. It's clearly this module and apache that are not working, but this is the only module that provides group support versus username only mapping that I know of. As much as I am getting to like Dokuwiki, if you can reco an easy to use wiki that facilitates SSO from AD clients but runs on Linux I would be grateful. I only have one IIS server and I can't/wont hack at that box, its far to critical. I officially have no more hair. jlc _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos