On Jul 11, 2004, at 11:39 PM, Ty Mercer wrote:
There isn't much reason to do the auth against an AD? Why woudl that
be, it's our only point of auth in the entire company and the only one
we need for everything up until now.
I'm simply trying to get users home directories into apache from a
second
All of our servers are Windows based, I'm simply using Apache and
Jakarta/Tomcat instead of IIS.
The only thing I want authentication for is users home directories.
However the user server is not the same one running apache, so I need
to get it to cross over the network to pull data from the
Might be easy, but I looked over the archive and didn't see anything
requested like this before, so here goes.
I'm running the following:
Apache 2.0.49
Tomcat 5.0.25
Perl 5.8.3
Windows 2003 Server
Here is the deal..
Apache runs on an intranet server (named intranet)
All of the users home
On Jul 11, 2004, at 2:10 PM, Ty Mercer wrote:
Might be easy, but I looked over the archive and didn't see anything
requested like this before, so here goes.
[snip]
2) how do you authenticate to a Windows AD instead of OpenLDAP or some
other xnix variant, I've looked for modules and haven't found
There isn't much reason to do the auth against an AD? Why woudl that
be, it's our only point of auth in the entire company and the only one
we need for everything up until now.
I'm simply trying to get users home directories into apache from a
second server, which I have done to an extent, but