Yes exactly. I cannot use mod_auth_kerb, because some Users are NOT in the AD. So they must get a Login, where they can type in their Windowslogin (e.g [EMAIL PROTECTED]). I cannot use the "integrated windows authetification" to auth against the mod_auth_kerb.
Im trying the new apache 2.2.x. I heard that the Apache 2.2 can use more than one mod_auth_* modules at one time. >> Actually I think mod_auth_ldap just uses ldap_bind functions to "authenticate" so the passwords "stored as encrypted >>hashes" part still confuses me a little. >>But you're right. I see now that the OP was asking about Basic for users NOT in AD so it doesn't sound like he would >>be able to use mod_auth_kerb. >> Mike ########################################### This message has been scanned by F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange. For more information, connect to http://www.f-secure.com/ ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos