Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Modifying environment variables passed to CGI's.

2006-10-04 Thread Jason Lingel
mpany.com/sid#81ec8][rid#16c660/initial] (5) setting env variable 'REMOTE_USER' to 'gdwfkd'but the variable that gets passed to the CGI script still has the realm name append to it. Any help would be appreciated.On 10/3/06, Rob Wilkerson < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Oct 3,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Modifying environment variables passed to CGI's.

2006-10-03 Thread Jason Lingel
Is there a way to modify an environment variable that gets passed to a CGI?  For example, I'm doing Kerberos authentication and the realm gets appended to the REMOTE_USER variable, e.g., REMOTE_USER= [EMAIL PROTECTED].  I just want username and not the realm.  I would prefer not to do this in the C

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Kerberos and local group authentication

2006-09-25 Thread Jason Lingel
I'v been able to set up Kerberos authentication to W2K AD but want to use local groups, or a list of users, as well.  That is, I want users to enter their Windows user name and password and then get access only if they are listed in a local file on the apache server.  Has anyone been able to do thi

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Kerberos and local group authentication

2006-09-22 Thread Jason Lingel
I'v been able to set up Kerberos authentication to W2K AD but want to use local groups, or a list of users, as well.  That is, I want users to enter their Windows user name and password and then get access only if they are listed in a local file on the apache server.  Has anyone been able to do thi