Two things - first, SSPI appears to no longer be in development. Is
there any other AD authentication scheme available? I'd love to be able
to use LDAP, but my MIS deparment has this silly policy that systems not
supported by them cannot gain access to the AD servers. I am using SSPI
on a Windows test box, but I would much rather stay on Linux.
Second question comes from first - is there an SSPI module that can run
on Linux?
As far as I am aware, the only consistent AD authentication method is
LDAP. I tested it on my computer at home, and according to several
other posts on the forum, it works wonderfully once set up.
Regards,
Frank
Martin Tomes wrote:
> Jorge Dionisio wrote:
>
>> Just resending this email I don't know if it got to the mailing
>> list...
>>
>>>
>>> Does anyone know if there is any way to authenticate users with the
>>> winbind plugin on a active directory with subversion?
>>
>
> If this is related to sspi then look here, if not this is a red herring:
>
> http://www.subversionary.org/subversionary.cgi/WindowsDomainAuthentication
>
>
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