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Subject: [ldap] Tired old NTLM question
From: Tod Thomas <tthomas () chubb ! com>
Date: 2003-12-11 19:24:05
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Is there a way I can, within a windows XP client environment, provide
*seemless* user authentication via LDAP? I've looked at the Apache mod
auth_ldap which works fine, but one of the customer's requirements is
that under no circumstances should the user be required to authenticate
again once they've logged onto their workstation.
mod_ntlm has limitations, and is insufficient security wise. I thought
of using a proxy solution like squid, but that just transfers the NTLM
challenge/response from the web server to the proxy. I need a solution
that uses LDAP, preferably requiring minimal development time
on my part.
Any ideas?
Thanks - Tod (Sorry for cross posting)
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