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===== Notes ===== | ===== Notes ===== | ||
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===== Apache Authentication ===== | ===== Apache Authentication ===== | ||
It's possible to use Basic authentication via Active Directory in web applications. | It's possible to use Basic authentication via Active Directory in web applications. | ||
- | Make sure Apache has mod_perl installed and working first, then install the required AD Auth package and any dependencies it has using CPAN: | + | Make sure Apache has '' |
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+ | # a2enmod perl | ||
+ | # apache2ctl graceful</ | ||
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+ | Install the required perl dependencies for Apache and LDAP: | ||
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+ | Install | ||
< | < | ||
> install Apache2:: | > install Apache2:: | ||
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That stanza can go in a VirtualHost, | That stanza can go in a VirtualHost, | ||
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==== Likewise-Open ==== | ==== Likewise-Open ==== | ||
Open source standalone implementation of Samba, OpenLDAP, Kerberos, etc for Active Directory integration: | Open source standalone implementation of Samba, OpenLDAP, Kerberos, etc for Active Directory integration: |