I believe you could use the auth-ldap module in apache for
this purpose.  Active Directory is supposedly compliant with 
the LDAP standard.


-----Original Message-----
From: Norris, Joseph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 4:43 PM
To: Perl Win32 Users (E-mail); Perl Admin (E-mail)
Subject: A simple problem - I hope.


Group,


I am just trying to get a scope of way different people are handling this
situation.

Here is the situation:

        We are running windows 2000 with apache web server, Perl (of
course), Mysql.

The boss wants the user to be able to sign on to a machine using windows
2000 login (active directory)
and the user to be allowed into different web pages depending upon user
login.

To this point I have been using the htaccess, htpasswd scenario to
accomplish this.
The boss wants to maintain the user set up in active directory - which makes
since - no double entry.

Given this scenario - how are you handling it.  Are you using modules in
Apache? Have you found a way
for your perl scripts to get this information on the fly? 

Any and all suggestions would be helpful.
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