That is very cool information, but everyone is out and about so we don't use a domain =(
On 3/12/08, Stef Coene <stef.coene at docum.org> wrote:
On Wednesday 12 March 2008, Josh Luthman wrote:
I am curious to see how the crew here on the mailing list secures their Hobbit from the outside world. I need to have the WWW pages visible from every IP but only from certain people, therefor I need to use users and passwords. Our Hobbitmon is viewed via cell phones and computers (IE and Firefox) and protected by an HTTP(S) login currently. The problem is that with three different Directory statements in httpd.conf, you need to login three times every time you restart Firefox.
Also, how many businesses have Hobbitmon wide open for the viewing, such as Henrik's demo, if any? I just found out the nice module Apache2-AuthenMSAD. Very small module, very easy to install, very easy to change and adapt. It authenticate the user against the windows domain, it just tries an ldap connection with the supplied username and password. This is the authentication part of apache:
AuthName "Windows domain login" AuthType Basic
Authentication method/handler
PerlAuthenHandler Apache2::AuthenMSAD PerlSetVar MSADDomain WindowsDomain PerlSetVar MSADServer DomainController
Require lines can be any of the following -- any user, one of a list
require valid-user
Stef
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