On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Wade Preston Shearer <[email protected]> wrote: > > I am trying to implement a single-sign-on solution that involves desktop > Microsoft Windows computers and a website. When employees authenticate > against active directory, I want them to not have to sign on to the company > intranet that they access via a web browser. This has been successfully done > at our company by a previous developer, but he—unfortunately—no longer works > here. I have been told that the technology being using for authentication > here is NTLM and a combination of Winbind and Samba. These are areas that new > to me though. Does anyone have any experience with this? >
I use NTLM authentication on my websites at work. Of course, at work the clients are Windows and the webserver is windows, using IIS. I have setup one Apache server on Linux that still authenticated to Active Directory, but still requires the user to type his username and password. So are you running your web server on Windows? Aaron Throckmorton _______________________________________________ UPHPU mailing list [email protected] http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net
