Re: [AOLSERVER] Has anybody tried to port mod_auth_kerb to AOLServer / Naviserver?

2007-07-31 Thread Bas Scheffers
Not entirely sure, but if you were willing to run the server on Windows, you should be able to create a much simpler module than mod_auth_kerb using the MS functions; send the right headers for IE to return the NTLM token, check its validity using MS code and then just get the username out

Re: [AOLSERVER] Has anybody tried to port mod_auth_kerb to AOLServer / Naviserver?

2007-07-31 Thread Dossy Shiobara
On 2007.07.31, Rick Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We're getting a lot of requests for real Windows "single-sign-on". That > is, no sign on at all if the user's already logged into their Windows > domain. This is for corporate deployments, obviously. The Apache > community apparently has a modu

[AOLSERVER] Has anybody tried to port mod_auth_kerb to AOLServer / Naviserver?

2007-07-31 Thread Rick Cobb
We're getting a lot of requests for real Windows "single-sign-on". That is, no sign on at all if the user's already logged into their Windows domain. This is for corporate deployments, obviously. The Apache community apparently has a module known as "mod_auth_kerb" for this. Has anybody worked on