I ended up writing my own authenticator extending Caucho's
AbstractAuthenticator
because I need to use ldaps and need some custom functionality.
Things should work if the default PROVIDER_URL is good for you (ie
ldap://localhost:389).

Bill

On 5/3/07, Riccardo Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi
I'm also interested in LDAP authentification, our new customer is a big
organization, and they want our application to use LDAP services for
authentification. I must say that I know very few about this.

I could not find any class in resin's doc about LDAP, but found a page
here from "Ferg" :

http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=666

It seems rather complex for me, as I'm reading these pages, I would need
to include Acegi framework, then Spring framework, and finally a Resin
adaptor which is a whole project itself...

For my application, I only need a very simple java class getting current
user name from LDAP, so a web user that is already authenticated does
not have to retype its login/password...

But I really don't know if it can be as simple as that... !

cilquirm wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience using Caucho's LDAPAuthenticator with
> ActiveDirectory?
>
> Still continuing on my quest to investigate possible ActiveDirectory
> authentication options.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
>
> Thanks,
> -a

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