Joshua Miller wrote:
How would LDAP solve this problem? LDAP is a data store, while
mod_ntlm is an authentication module...
Thanks,
Josh, RHCE
Lord of Gore wrote:
Stephen Gilbert wrote:
I'm trying to replace our company's IIS server with Apache on
Linux. There
is one feature that my users tell me they simply have to have, and
that is
single-sign-on authentication of web apps. I've looked around and
find this
is accomplished with Apache using winbind and mod_ntlm. I've got
winbind
working, no problem. I can authenticate users on my linux box with
our PDC,
however I'm having problems getting mod_ntlm to compile.
What about trying ldap?
By using ladp authentication... :) A quick search on google gave me this
link:
http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialApacheAddingLoginSiteProtection.html#LDAP
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