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Hi,
I am currently working on a government Intranet
project, I am looking to authenticate users with the username they are currently
logged in with to their machine.
It was suggested to use NBSTAT to retrieve the
required info, i.e. username etc.
I thought this would not be a fault proof and
secure way of doing it, spoke with some security guys over there which
confirmed that it might not always work as the users are located over multiple
domains etc.
Has anyone ever implemented a similar system
where you retrieve the username of the user currently logged in at the machine
accessing the intranet, and authenticated this to a SQL db with customized
permission for the Intranet app.?
They are using Active Directory, so I believe I can
use CFLDAP, however not really sure how well it works with CF 4.5 and I believe
it would mean they would still have to enter their username and password which
is exactly what they do not want to do. The app needs to retrieve the username
details automatically..
At the moment I have the permissions part of the
app sussed out, just need a error proof way of getting the user
details.
Anyone??
TIA
Taco Fleur
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