Quoting Arnaud Blancher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'll use an openldap server or a local bdd in this case.
BUT i wish get the login (and password)
without demand again to user (they must log only once on their window)
When the AD is down, do you know a way to get login (and pasword) ?
Not that I know o
I don't think that a modification to the module would be the best
solution here.
It seems that the best solution is going to be at the directory services
cluster.
If we were to allow the AuthenNTLM module to DECLINE and use another
alternative
authentication method, then you will need to mirro
Quoting Arnaud Blancher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi!
I am assuming that the inability to access Active Directory is a
network issue,
right?
not really.
the cluster is to heavy loaded (!!!) and he refuse new connection.
clearly the AD don't work as is suppose to do ... but i cant change anything
els
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Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
Quoting Arnaud Blancher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
hi,
i use authenNtlm on debian whith an Active directory.
the module is ok (good job !)
But some time the connection to AD is so slow,
In those cases (no connection to AD aviable),
i try to extract the l
Quoting Arnaud Blancher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
hi,
i use authenNtlm on debian whith an Active directory.
the module is ok (good job !)
But some time the connection to AD is so slow,
In those cases (no connection to AD aviable),
i try to extract the login of the remote user.
Do you know if it possibl
hi,
i use authenNtlm on debian whith an Active directory.
the module is ok (good job !)
But some time the connection to AD is so slow,
In those cases (no connection to AD aviable),
i try to extract the login of the remote user.
Do you know if it possible ?
or if i absolute need AD active for that