Re: [users@httpd] Question on Auth Type SSPI
dick gregor. PE Eric Benjamin ebenja...@cypressconsulting.net wrote: So I was wondering if someone could point me in the correct direction for this Auth Type “SSPI”. I have replaced an admin that has this in a configuration file and I can fine no documentation on this auth type. I have figured out that it has to do with domain authentication but wanted to read the current documentation. My current version of Apache is 2.0.59. Thank You all for your help and in sight. ERIC BENJAMIN | INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT ……… Cypress Consulting 206.281.8240 office 206.281.8266 fax 425.780.0255 mobile www.cypressconsulting.nethttp://www.cypressconsulting.net/ ………..……… BUSINESS | TECHNOLOGY | CREATIVE
[users@httpd] Question on Auth Type SSPI
So I was wondering if someone could point me in the correct direction for this Auth Type SSPI. I have replaced an admin that has this in a configuration file and I can fine no documentation on this auth type. I have figured out that it has to do with domain authentication but wanted to read the current documentation. My current version of Apache is 2.0.59. Thank You all for your help and in sight. ERIC BENJAMIN | INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT . Cypress Consulting 206.281.8240 office 206.281.8266 fax 425.780.0255 mobile www.cypressconsulting.nethttp://www.cypressconsulting.net/ BUSINESS | TECHNOLOGY | CREATIVE
Re: [users@httpd] Question on Auth Type SSPI
On April 21, 2011 17:39 , Eric Benjamin ebenja...@cypressconsulting.net wrote: So I was wondering if someone could point me in the correct direction for this Auth Type SSPI. I have replaced an admin that has this in a configuration file and I can fine no documentation on this auth type. I have figured out that it has to do with domain authentication but wanted to read the current documentation. My current version of Apache is 2.0.59. What you are talking about is not part of Apache HTTP Server, it is a third party module. There does not seem to be much documentation available, but the forum (the SF forum) appears to be active; you might want to ask there. http://mod-auth-sspi.sourceforge.net/ -- Mark Montague m...@catseye.org