[K12OSN] A bit OT: User Authentication with Apache

Debbie Schiel debbie at redeemer.qld.edu.au
Tue Aug 23 06:54:34 UTC 2005


I'd also be very interested in the .htaccess file too please - could 
you post it
to the list or send it directly?

Thanks,

Debbie
-- 
http://www.redeemer.qld.edu.au


Quoting Brian Chivers <brian at portsmouth-college.ac.uk>:

> Petre Scheie wrote:
>> Check out the mod_auth_ldap module for Apache.  It's not too 
>> difficult to get working if you're familiar with Apache's httpd.conf 
>> file.
>> Petre
>>
>> Mark Cockrell wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,     Now that I've got my Windows NT domain converted to 
>>> Samba/LDAP I'd like to get rid of my IIS server in favor of Apache. 
>>>  The one hitch is that I've got a couple of PHP and Perl scripts 
>>> that need to be protected from the casual browser.  In the past 
>>> I've linked the security in IIS to the NT Domain credentials.  The 
>>> user simply had to enter whatever their current domain logon and 
>>> password is (it changes every two months) and the get access to the 
>>> file.  How can I replicate this with Apache and LDAP?  Any ideas?
>>>
>>
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> I use the mod_auth_ldap so only staff can login. I can mail you the 
> .htaccess file if you like.
>
> Brian Chivers
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