Good Morning all
I've installed the External Auth Plugin for our RT System.
But now i have no clue how to tackle it.
My Knowledge about SSO is really really limited
So can sb give me a hint to start the Challenge to get a good funcitonal
connection to my LDAP Server ( Windows 2008) ?
it
Hi John,
you talk about SSO but it's not clear from what you say if you either
want authentication based on
- SSO
- LDAP
- SSO using LDAP
Can you please clarify?
On 23/02/11 08:55, john s. wrote:
Good Morning all
I've installed the External Auth Plugin for our RT System.
But now i have no
Hello Guiseppe
I don't exactly what I'm talking about .. so I'LL describe in which way
should it work
The Authentification Server is an ActiveDirectory on an Windows2008 Server
so if you Logged in in the Main network system with username and Password
you have automallically
access to the r
i think this is sso per ldap to rt
or ldap to apache
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Hi John,
what you can do is either to plug AD authentication into RT, or to use a
SSO solution (such as CAS).
Give this a look: http://blank.org/memory/output/rt-ad-sso.html
Regards,
Giuseppe
On 23/02/11 10:59, john s. wrote:
i think this is sso per ldap to rt
or ldap to apache
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Hm... this article sounds like a little bit outdated is this the proper
to get an solid sso via ad solution?
Another thing :
Is it normal that the apache2 server doesnt 't start anymore after i 've
installed the perl module RT::Authen::ExternalAuth ? ... Remember nothing
is configured ye
I have fixed my problem the perl module Net::LDAP was missing godsake now
RT is still running
but i think i'm tying to use these module
i must reading some background knowledge if i finished ... i come back to
this thread
and ask some questions one more
john s. wrote:
>
> Hm... this
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:27 AM, john s. wrote:
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> An other option is to make the authentification from AD to Apache ... so
> this would be fit too.
>
You could also authenticate directly to the AD server using Kerberos and/or
LDAP.
* mod_auth_kerb - http://modauthkerb.sourceforge.net/
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 01:27:08AM -0800, john s. wrote:
>
> I don't exactly what I'm talking about .. so I'LL describe in which way
> should it work
>
> The Authentification Server is an ActiveDirectory on an Windows2008 Server
>
> so if you Logged in in the Main network system with username