Lehman, Jason (Registrar's Office) wrote:
Can you refer to windows groups with AuthenSmb on a linux
machine and can you refer to multiple domains? And how do you do it if
you can do either. I know about NTLM but I need it toÂwork in
bothÂNetscape and IE sinceÂI have both from users. Th
Included is the diff of the current 0.71 version the my mods.
The mods include the following mods:
* Allows user to use Domain\Username to authenticate. Actually, I'm also
allowing Domain/Username. This eliminates alot of the problems
experienced by our users not remembering to use the 'back sl
Oops, I sent the wrong diff. I also updated the module on my site.
http://www.quantumfx.com/software/modules/Apache-AuthenSmb.pm
-Carlos
Carlos Ramirez wrote:
Included is the diff of the current 0.71 version the my mods.
The mods include the following mods:
* Allows user to use Domain\Username
antumfx.com/software/modules/Apache-AuthenSmb.pm
-Carlos
Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
Carlos Ramirez wrote:
Oops, I sent the wrong diff. I also updated the module on my site.
http://www.quantumfx.com/software/modules/Apache-AuthenSmb.pm
-Carlos
Carlos Ramirez wrote:
Included is the diff of the cur
Yeah, I have the tendancy of sliding in and out of backslashism from
time to time. I often do it to impress the kids ;) Kidding aside, I
agree, it does makes things more easier to read though.
-Carlos
Stas Bekman wrote:
Carlos Ramirez wrote:
Here's the latest 'diff -u' ;)
I'm porting an existing mod_perl 1.x module to mod_perl 2 and I can't
seem to find the equivalent to r->content in the Apache2 API?
In the mod_perl 1.0 module, I currently have:
my %params = $r->method eq 'POST' ? $r->content : $r->args();
but running under mod_perl 2 I get the following e