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>> This doesn't seem to work. I know your thinking - "why not just use
>> groups"? Ans: Simply because we don't want to have to maintain groups for
>> our many clients. We would like to rely on the client user's presence in
>> the OU (and allow our service accounts and support personnel at th
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Brian Banaszynski
wrote:
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> This doesn’t seem to work. I know your thinking – “why not just use
> groups”? Ans: Simply because we don’t want to have to maintain groups for
> our many clients. We would like to rely on the client user’s presence in
> the OU (and
We are trying to allow Apache to authenticate users to a certain site based on
being in one of 3 OU designations in AD.
3. A specific client OU (Client ABC in our example)
1. Service Accounts
2. Internal Support
We have set up 3 "AuthnProviderAlias" directives.
Notably, all the alias definitio