I got this working RHEL5 against Active Directory. Even got transparent NTLM Authentication set up so it authenticates the user automatically. I'd be happy to share if you're looking at an AD environment. Might work for generic LDAP as well.
Stewart
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 7:35 PM, Brian Catlin <bcatlin at gmail.com> wrote:
Need a little help - I am setting up a RHEL5 64 bit server that has apache2 ssl enabled and other web apps using ldap to control logins.
I would like to do this for Xymon - having one set of accounts to view and another set of accounts to do the admin functions. Openssl and a php ldap setup exist on the server already. (I believe it calls openldap client under its code). I do get the certificate from the server for the ssl piece, but want to get rid of the htaccess file and replace with ldap authentication.
So my question is - can I do this , and if so, how about a how to? Google seems very sparse on this, I have the wikibook listing but wonder if there is more info out there that's useful to those of us not so familiar with ldap configurations.
Thanks in advance Brian
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