On 1/2/07, Gayal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Marc,
I couldn't find any decent How to's or Tutorials on mod_kerberos. Instead
found mod_kerb. Are these both the same?
Thanx
yes, my mistake
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The official User-To-User supp
Dear Marc,
I couldn't find any decent How to's or Tutorials on mod_kerberos. Instead
found mod_kerb. Are these both the same?
Thanx
On 1/3/07, Marc Boorshtein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
look at mod_kerberos
On 1/2/07, Gayal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Marc,
>
> I need authentication ag
look at mod_kerberos
On 1/2/07, Gayal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Marc,
I need authentication against an AD domain.
Suppose my company intranet is hosted in Linux - Apache Httpd. And employees
are authenticated via Windows Domain Controller. So i need to get this
Windows AD credentials int
Dear Marc,
I need authentication against an AD domain.
Suppose my company intranet is hosted in Linux - Apache Httpd. And employees
are authenticated via Windows Domain Controller. So i need to get this
Windows AD credentials into my Linux Apache Server to authenticate users to
view the web. Sin
do you want sso or authentication against an AD domain?
Also, what is your ldap config and logs?
On 1/2/07, Gayal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I m trying to implement Seamless Authentication in Apache for Active
Directory Users.
When i enable the mod_auth_ldap module within the Apache con
Hi,
I m trying to implement Seamless Authentication in Apache for Active
Directory Users.
When i enable the mod_auth_ldap module within the Apache configuration file
I cannot restart Apache Service.
An error window opens saying "The Requested Operation failed."
Can any one please help me on thi