[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fred Dennis wrote:
I'm trying to create a seamless sign on to a web site
using Solaris (Kerberos installed), Apache
(mod_auth_kerb installed), MS Active directory, and IE
client.
I was doing some Google searches the other day for a similar project
and found a commercial alternative that looks appealing. It looks like
they have an agent for Solaris 8/9/10 that sets up the Kerberos
environment for you fairly painlessly. Then there's some config work on
the server. The doc they posted here seems pretty straightforward. I
talked to one of their sales people and the appealing part was that
there are no end-user licensing fees, you just license the server-based
agent. If it works as advertised it looks like I'd burn a lot more
client fees trying to build (and test; that's eating up the time)
something homegrown than just using this. I keep running across posts
like yours with various issues and I'm beginning to think this is the
way to go. I found it here:
http://www.centrify.com/resources/apache.asp.
Setting up mod_kerb_auth should be no more problematic than that. The
biggest "problem" is actually building it and testing it, but it can be
done once. Of course, if a problem should crop up, you're on your own.
Nix.
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