Re: [PHP] Centralizled Authentication

2010-12-02 Thread Bostjan Skufca
Or OpenID. b. On 2 December 2010 11:48, Ken Guest wrote: > On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 8:06 AM, AmirBehzad Eslami > wrote: > >> Dear list, >> >> We have dozen of applications, mostly written in PHP and Python. >> They're distributed on different servers, but i'm trying to integrate them >> somehow.

Re: [PHP] Centralizled Authentication

2010-12-02 Thread Ken Guest
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 8:06 AM, AmirBehzad Eslami wrote: > Dear list, > > We have dozen of applications, mostly written in PHP and Python. > They're distributed on different servers, but i'm trying to integrate them > somehow. > > Each application has its own users. > Is there a way to store all u

Re: [PHP] Centralizled Authentication

2010-12-02 Thread Per Jessen
AmirBehzad Eslami wrote: > Suppose you're running phpBB with another php-driven application. > phpBB has a "user" table where the username/password/email/.. of each > user is stored at mysql. Once a user logs-in to the website, the "Last > Login" timestamp updates on the "users" table at mysql. >

Re: [PHP] Centralizled Authentication

2010-12-02 Thread AmirBehzad Eslami
Suppose you're running phpBB with another php-driven application. phpBB has a "user" table where the username/password/email/.. of each user is stored at mysql. Once a user logs-in to the website, the "Last Login" timestamp updates on the "users" table at mysql. How do I use LDAP in this type of a

Re: [PHP] Centralizled Authentication

2010-12-02 Thread Per Jessen
AmirBehzad Eslami wrote: > Dear list, > > We have dozen of applications, mostly written in PHP and Python. > They're distributed on different servers, but i'm trying to integrate > them somehow. > > Each application has its own users. > Is there a way to store all username/passwords into a singl