Re: Windows 2008R2 and LDAP connections

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2009/12/15 Keith Davis <keithdavis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> We use adLDAP:
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> http://adldap.sourceforge.net/
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> Keith Davis (214) 906-5183
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> ________________________________
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> From: James Coffman [mailto:webmaster@xxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 4:30 PM
> To: php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:  Windows 2008R2 and LDAP connections
>
>
>
> Hello and good day,
>
>                I have been researching all day about connecting with
> PHP to Active Directory.  I am at an extreme loss because I am not 100%
> on what is being talked about.  So in hopes of a resolution I am
> spilling it all here.
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>
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>                  I have all access that I need in order to make any
> changes or adjustments that I need to (either to domain controller/AD
> controller or anything else).  I just do not know exactly what I need to
> do in order to complete the process.  I do have Active Directory
> installed on the domain controller which serves as DC and AD controller.
> I have a separate machine that is running IIS 7.5 and is acting as my
> intranet server.  I have installed the latest version of PHP with LDAP
> support.  I have searched high and low on a simpler explanation of the
> LDAP commands used in php as it is new to me (know a little procedural
> php code).  The end result that I am trying to achieve is that users on
> the local network are automatically logged into the intranet website
> because their computer is already authenticated with AD for the logon
> and for users outside of the network that attempt to access the site are
> queried for their login credentials.  I would much rather maintain one
> user database than two and right now we are actually maintaining about
> three databases (which becomes a headache).  Is there anyone out there
> that can shed some light on this matter so that I might get better
> educated on it?
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>
> Thank you in advance,
>
>
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> James Coffman - Webmaster
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This contains all the technical details for using IIS with ASP for
AD/LDAP authentication [1].

And one for PHP with AD/LDAP [2]


Regards,

Richard.

[1] http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326340
[2] http://www.developer.com/xml/article.php/3100951/Integrating-Active-Directory-with-PHP.htm
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