Richard,
Rich Moffitt schrieb:
[...]
Usually with AD authentication, everything works without much
modification (AD really is just LDAP but customized). Things to keep in
mind are:
- user id is sAMAccountName in Active Directory
- credentials can be provided in cleartext or SASL... or just connect SSL
- credentials can be formatted as fully qualified or as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
thanks a lot for these infos! It would be awesome if someone with a
working AD setup could post a little report that can be added to the
documentation.
-- Andreas
That's about all I can think of at the moment, anyway.
Best,
Rich
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Richard Frovarp
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Rainer Schöpf wrote:
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008, Andreas Hartmann wrote:
> you find more information on this page:
>
http://lenya.apache.org/docs/1_2_x/how-to/ldap_authentication.html
I'm a bit confused. If I understand this correctly, it does not
use Kerberos for authenticaion. Or does it?
Rainer
No, it uses LDAP authentication. I don't know if AD supports that or
not. I have hacked a version of the LDAP authentication to use LDAP
and Kerberos. It isn't that hard to do, and I could perhaps provide
some example code on how my stuff works.
Richard
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