Re: getting authentication information from apache

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Jochem,

Hmm, not sure what I'm looking for, but from what I've read, the
REMOTE_USER should contain this informaion, mine seems to be empty.
array(30) {
   .
   .
   .
 ["REMOTE_USER"]=>
 string(0) ""
    .
   .

Thanks,
Ryan

On 2/23/07, Jochem Maas <jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ryan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm new to php and I have am running php on apache. I already have ldap
> authentication set up in apache would rather not create a separate system
> for php. What would be ideal would be to get the current authenticated user
> from the apache environment. At this point I'm grabbing at straws, but so
> far I've tried....
>
> $ret = apache_getenv("LDAP_USER");
> echo $ret;
> echo $_SERVER['REMOTE_USER'];
> echo $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_DIGEST'];
> $ret = apache_getenv('PHP_AUTH_DIGEST');

does this offer any clue?:

var_dump($_ENV, $_SERVER);

>
> None of these work. Has anyone done this??
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan
>



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