ntlm is super weak. if you need to encrypt the data, use md5 or Kerberos to
get to AD.


On 1/25/07, Gustav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi .. thanks for the reply ...

The situation is the following: We have two connected subnets. One of them
uses authentification through a NTLM server, and the other through the new
LDAP Active directory. We need that both subnets can access the same
jahia,
and therefore I supose that jahia should manage ntlm and ldap
authentification simultaneously. The doubt I have is: can Jahia
simultaneously manage the two kinds of authentification ?? How can I
configure it in the authentification pipeline ??

We have these doubts independently of browser (We dont worry if the
browser
shows login window or not), I mean the questions are related only to
server
side.

Thanks again
Regards



Serge Huber wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> NTLM works in conjunction with a configuration to a connection to an
> ActiveDirectory, configured through the LDAP connector in Jahia. Do you
> mean you want to access an external LDAP different than the
> ActiveDirectory one ?
>
> Because of the challenge-response nature of NTLM though, once it is
> configured to use NTLM, if a client doesn't support it, he will get a
> popup that will ask for his password.
>
> Regards,
>   Serge Huber.
>
> Gustav wrote:
>> Hi ...
>>
>> we saw in doc that Jahia supports NTLM and LDAP authentification ...
>> In our case we're going to make a portal banking site, with can be
>> accesed
>> from two different networks .. one of them using NTLM and the other
using
>> LDAP ...
>>
>> can we do this ??
>>
>> thanks
>>
>
>
>

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