Thanks, I will look into a commercial product as I think it will save me
time in the long run.. A lot of people I have spoken to are under the impression
that AD LDAP can be used as an authentication protocol. I see now this is not
true, however I did read somewhere that LDAP v3 can support some type of
encryption to allow secure transfer of sensitive data. Is this true?
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- [ActiveDir] AD and LDAP and single sign on for UNIX Byrne, Steve
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and LDAP and single sign on for U... Larry A. Duncan
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and LDAP and single sign on for U... Edgington, Jeff
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and LDAP and single sign on for U... Byrne, Steve
- RES: [ActiveDir] AD and LDAP and single sign on ... Márcio Schneider
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and LDAP and single sign on for U... Roger Seielstad
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and LDAP and single sign on for U... jim . katoe
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and LDAP and single sign on for U... Byrne, Steve
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- RES: [ActiveDir] AD and LDAP and single sign on ... Márcio Schneider