This is usually called "Single Sign On (SSO)" and the use case you
describe require something in front of XWiki to take care of the
actual authentication. For example http://dblock.github.io/waffle/
automate the authentication in a MS Windows domain.

Then on XWiki side you can use a "trusted" authenticator which will
receive a REMOTE_USER (usually contains user domain and id) set by
Waffle and use it to synchronize user informations. See property
"xwiki.authentication.ldap.remoteUserParser" and following in
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/LDAP/Authenticator/.

On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 11:36 AM, aleksey-s <a1e...@ya.ru> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I do not know how it to properly called, but it is possible to use
> pass-through authentication in xwiki with LDAP login ?
>
> For example, I authorized in active directory when I login in my pc, but I
> don't want enter login and password second time when I enter in xwiki.
>
>
>
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