Check out the user contributed notes on the manual page - www.php.net/ldap
A few of them refer to Active Directory.
If you installed PHP from source, then you need to install OpenLDAP or
some other ldap package to get the client libraries.
If you installed PHP from packages, then you need to ins
On 8/11/05, xfedex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My non-sense answers pointed you to the LDAP functions for use with
> > Active Directory. That is very constructive until you ask for something
> > more specific.
>
> Jay,
>
> I was specting something like:
>
> "Yes, i have php to authenticate ag
> Some years ago i did this with ASP and a VB activex component i belive you
> can access a Activex from php.
> Angelo
>
Maybe, but i prefer to get away as much i can from Activex.just to
think about it makes me shiver =P
Saludos!
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> Is this something you're looking for?
>
> http://www.phpfreaks.com/scripts/User_Authentication/16.php
Thanks, if i try one, i let you now
Saludos!
xfedex
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Some years ago i did this with ASP and a VB activex component i belive you
can access a Activex from php.
Angelo
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 2:24 AM
Subject: Re: [P
Is this something you're looking for?
_http://www.phpfreaks.com/scripts/User_Authentication/16.php_
(http://www.phpfreaks.com/scripts/User_Authentication/16.php)
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
"Yes, i have php to authenticate against AD, and i can say that is
easy/hard. I make it work using LDAP (http://www.php.net/ldap)"
[/snip]
If that is what you were expecting you didn't read my original reply...
[quote]
Are you, at all, familiar with TFM?
Jay,
in H
> Just to clearify what you're trying to do. Maybe LDAP (or the ADLDAP?
> suggestion) isn't what you need.
>
> Are you trying to have a user type their username and password into a web
> form and have PHP pass that information to an active directory server? Or
> are you trying to make sure th
[snip]
"Yes, i have php to authenticate against AD, and i can say that is
easy/hard. I make it work using LDAP (http://www.php.net/ldap)"
[/snip]
If that is what you were expecting you didn't read my original reply...
[quote]
Are you, at all, familiar with TFM?
http://www.php.net/ldap
[/quote]
> My non-sense answers pointed you to the LDAP functions for use with
> Active Directory. That is very constructive until you ask for something
> more specific.
Jay,
I was specting something like:
"Yes, i have php to authenticate against AD, and i can say that is
easy/hard. I make it work using
Just to clearify what you're trying to do. Maybe LDAP (or the ADLDAP?
suggestion) isn't what you need.
Are you trying to have a user type their username and password into a web form
and have PHP pass that information to an active directory server? Or are you
trying to make sure that the user
[snip]
So, if you dont have any 'constructive' comment, suggestion or
experience, please dont reply.
English (as you can read) is no my native language, so I lost a lot of
(precious) time repling your non-sense answers.
[/snip]
My non-sense answers pointed you to the LDAP functions for use with
A
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> [snip]
> Sorry, dont have time for this right now...Anyway, thanks for your
> answer!
> [/snip]
>
> You don't have time to read the manual?
>
Jay, maybe this way you can understand my first question:
IF (have you been able to make PHP to authenticate against AD) {
echo $comments; //Only
xfedex wrote:
[snip]
Are you, at all, familiar with TFM?
TFM?.m no, can you tell me where to start?
[/snip]
You can start by RTFM and STFW and STFA. I gave you a link in the last
e-mail. Here is another...
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Sorry, dont have time for
[snip]
Sorry, dont have time for this right now...Anyway, thanks for your
answer!
[/snip]
You don't have time to read the manual?
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> [snip]
> > Are you, at all, familiar with TFM?
> >
>
> TFM?.m no, can you tell me where to start?
> [/snip]
>
> You can start by RTFM and STFW and STFA. I gave you a link in the last
> e-mail. Here is another...
>
> http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
Sorry, dont have ti
[snip]
> Are you, at all, familiar with TFM?
>
TFM?.m no, can you tell me where to start?
[/snip]
You can start by RTFM and STFW and STFA. I gave you a link in the last
e-mail. Here is another...
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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> [snip]
> Have someone make PHP to authenticate against AD?
> Any comment, suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
> [/snip]
>
> Are you, at all, familiar with TFM?
>
TFM?.m no, can you tell me where to start?
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Here is a php class for Active Directory:
http://adldap.sourceforge.net/
Nate Tobik
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From: xfedex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 2:41 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] PHP and Active Directory
[snip]
Have someone make PHP to authenticate against AD?
Any comment, suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
[/snip]
Are you, at all, familiar with TFM?
http://www.php.net/ldap
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