RE: (RADIATOR) unix, LDAP, and Active Directory

2002-03-21 Thread Eli Tovbeyn

Hi,
You can absolutely do it with AuthBy LDAP2, but in 2.19 you should patch
AuthLDAP2.pm to use LDAPv3. Or wait for 3.0 - AFAIK there is a new option
called version.
I'm using AuthBy LDAP2 to check cridentials, Group, Disabled and bunch of
other attributes. Custimozed search filter allowes all that. 

Eli Tovbeyn
Xpert Systems

-Original Message-
From: Viraj Alankar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 23:47
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Subject: (RADIATOR) unix, LDAP, and Active Directory


Hello,

I'm sort of confused whether this is possible or not:

Can I authenticate from a Linux Radiator to a Windows 2000 Active Directory
server?

I'm wondering if anyone has this working on unix and could give me an
example. Or do I need to run Radiator on a Windows 2000 and use the ADSI
module?

Viraj.
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Re: (RADIATOR) unix, LDAP, and Active Directory

2002-03-20 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Viraj -

You can use an AuthBy LDAP2 clause to query Active Directory I believe, 
however it is probably much easier to proxy any such requests to a copy of 
Radiator on a Windows box and use AuthBy ADSI.

regards

Hugh


On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 08:47, Viraj Alankar wrote:
 Hello,

 I'm sort of confused whether this is possible or not:

 Can I authenticate from a Linux Radiator to a Windows 2000 Active Directory
 server?

 I'm wondering if anyone has this working on unix and could give me an
 example. Or do I need to run Radiator on a Windows 2000 and use the ADSI
 module?

 Viraj.
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