Some help to finish your document:
For linux browser, it works same:
you can add you server to network-negotiate-auth.trusted-uris in firefox
(file all.js), and if you already have a ticket on your linux computer, it
will be passed to the website by your browser, you'll get the same behaviour
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Perfect!
Will add that presently. Thanks for the info.
Michael
Blindauer Emmanuel wrote:
Some help to finish your document:
For linux browser, it works same:
you can add you server to network-negotiate-auth.trusted-uris in firefox
(file
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A bare-minimum document is up at http://oslabs.mikro-net.com/krb_apache.html
It assumes samba-ads install along with all that entails.
Hope it helps.
Michael
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Sat, 2005-06-04 at 09:46 -0700, Michael Brown wrote:
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Thanks Samba Team!
I was able to utilize AD kerberos authentication to apache using
mod_auth_kerb and samba. The 'net ads keytab create' enabled me to
create a machine keytab for the webserver. The 'net ads keytab add'
feature enabled me to add an
On Sat, 2005-06-04 at 09:46 -0700, Michael Brown wrote:
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Thanks Samba Team!
I was able to utilize AD kerberos authentication to apache using
mod_auth_kerb and samba. The 'net ads keytab create' enabled me to
create a machine keytab for the