On 20 Jun 2011, at 15:19, Aaron Throckmorton wrote:

> 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?

The web server is Apache on Linux.


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