[PHP] Re: Auth_User

2004-06-21 Thread Gabor Niederländer
If you are using IIS with PHP as an ISAPI-module, it is possible to find out
the NT-User through $_SERVER['AUTH_USER'].
Apparently it is not so easy on Apache.
Does anyone know a solution?

Gabor


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 This var means something else
 when you write the following code:
 Header(WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm=\Enter username and
password\);
 Header(HTTP/1.0 401 Unauthorized);
 Your browser will produce a popup requesting a username an password

 This it what you get returned when using $_SERVER['AUTH_USER']




 Gabor NiederläNder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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  Hi!
 
  I have installed a Apache Server (+php) in a Windows NT network. I
  would like to identify the Windows NT user visiting my php pages.
  When I was using IIS, I think it was quite easy to find it out through
  the $_SERVER['AUTH_USER'] variable. But it doesn't seem to work with
  apache. Is there another way?
 
  Cheers,
  Gabor

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[PHP] Re: Auth_User

2004-06-20 Thread Gerben
This var means something else
when you write the following code:
Header(WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm=\Enter username and password\);
Header(HTTP/1.0 401 Unauthorized);
Your browser will produce a popup requesting a username an password

This it what you get returned when using $_SERVER['AUTH_USER']




Gabor NiederläNder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi!

 I have installed a Apache Server (+php) in a Windows NT network. I
 would like to identify the Windows NT user visiting my php pages.
 When I was using IIS, I think it was quite easy to find it out through
 the $_SERVER['AUTH_USER'] variable. But it doesn't seem to work with
 apache. Is there another way?

 Cheers,
 Gabor

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