I assume you are referring to integrations for the purpose of
authentication.  Active Directory uses LDAP for it's back end store.  Some
extensions that Active Directory provides include NTLM and Kerberos, which
are seperate authentication mechanisms.  These extensions still rely on the
back end store, which is LDAP.  Using NTLM and Kerberos are possible through
the mid-tier through some customization.  To my knowledge NTLM and Kerberos
authentication are not feasible with the native client, ARUser, but I have
not spent much time digging into this aspect of authentication.  You can
look to author an AREA plugin that uses either Kerberos or NTLM, but the
client still has to pass the necessary information to the plugin to complete
the authentication handshake.

2011/1/7 Gard, Richard J <[email protected]>

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