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Re: Mod_auth_ldap




On Feb 28, 2005, at 12:59 AM, Paul Teeter wrote:

I have some interest in extending Apache 1.3.x’s ability to protect web resources.  I am happy with mod_auth_digest’s functionality, but would really like to leverage the fact that OS X Server has a directory of user’s existing in Open Directory.

Can anyone tell me if they have used mod_auth_ldap on the OS X Server (or Client) platform?  If so, how did you get it to compile and install?  If so, did you choose to use OpenLDAP-based libraries or did you go through the process of compiling and installing the Mozilla-hosted Netscape Directory C SDK??

 Your insight and experience would be appreciated.

 Thanks.

 Paul Teeter
 Vitrorobertson
 email@hidden


Why not just use Apple's auth module to access Open Directory. Nothing extra needed, just make a realm in SA.


Josh
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