On 16/04/2014 6:16 AM, anton wrote:
I also looked at nginx which is quite nice,

but now I found the mod_authn_ntlm SSPI win32 module
for apache

    http://www.apachelounge.com/viewtopic.php?p=25073

which finally alows me to do SingleSigneOn  on windows,
and it works :-)

I had a client who used single-signon for their staff convenience. It was driven by their CEO. Their (php) intranet was hacked and all their logins were compromised. Probably sold on the black market. They had to dismantle single-signon and implement a new policy in a hurry to mandate separate logins for different systems in case they are hacked in future.

It was ugly. My advice is to develop a contingency plan based on all foreseeable hacks.

All the best

Mike


for nginx I did not find such a module
(I saw something outdated somewhere)

But you are right  nginx is nice too

Anton


Andre Terra wrote:

I've used nginx in windows with great results. In fact, I even compiled it
on cygwin with additional modules (namely, to track large file uploads)
and everything worked smoothly.


Cheers,
AT


On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 1:48 PM, anton <anto...@gmx.de> wrote:

Hi

I did a test with modwsgi on windows with apache,
http and https work now both.

Thanks :-)

*BUT*: the modwsgi does not support Daemonmode on windows,
which means that I need to restart the whole apache Server every time
I update my django app.

For a real productionserver its a nightmare, if there are different apps
hosted.

Perhaps I find a solution .. :-(

Anton


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