Perhaps someone with Apache admin experience can help. Isn't there a
mod_auth_ldap module? I know Active Directory has an LDAP interface as well
as Kerberos. Perhaps there's an Apache module for PAM, and PAM can be tied
to Samba to authenticate to a NT4-style Windows domain. I've done the PAM ->
Samba -> NT4 domain before, where the Linux box users use their NT login &
password.
It's not easy interfacing with Windows domains, but it is possible.
>From: "Carsten Schurig" <cs-ml-0110031013@ebz-dresden.de>
>To: "Subversion User Liste (E-Mail)" <users@subversion.tigris.org>
>Subject: RE: Managing users
>Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 16:09:33 +0100
>
>Justin Johnson <mailto:justinjohnson@fastmail.fm> wrote on Monday,
>February 16, 2004 3:56 PM:
>
>
> > I'm looking for the easiest way to manage (add/remove) subversion
> > users. I was hoping to find some way to hook into their NT login and
> > password via the domain controllor, but the current method (sspi,
> > etc) seems rather unsupported/unmaintained, so I don't feel
> > comfortable going in that direction.
>
>I'm using this option and it works well. For that I've installed apache
>on our Win2K server. I configured it to listen for https:// on a
>non-standard port and not to listen on any other ports. I don't know if
>you can setup apache on a Linux or any other unix machine and do a
>password lookup on a windows DC.
>
>Cheers,
> Carsten
>
>
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