Not getting any further I'm afraid :(I cannot find any good documentation on the subject. But to be fair I have not done this before so may not be searching for the right thing. On 10 March 2016 at 12:29, Moby <moby@mobsternet.com> wrote:
On 03/10/2016 03:59 AM, Paul Groves wrote:
Hi, I am trying to get apache working with Single Sign On on our windows domain.
We are using Leap 42.1 Server Minimal Text Mode with apache / php5
This server is for OS Ticket which I already have working with LDAP but need to get single sign on working so users authenticate automatically..
I have set up Yast > Windows Domain Membership and I can log in as a domain user successfully.
I cannot quite get my head around how this works. Where do I go from here to configure apache to work with active directory?
Thanks
I have a setup similar to what you are trying to achieve. You are on the right path. Now look at apache's mod_authz and the pwauth pacakge - the 2 together with PAM will allow you to use AD authentication from pache. This is one way of doing this, and the way I am using it. Another method is to use LDAP against AD.
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