Dossy Shiobara wrote:
On 2005.02.08, John Sequeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could or does? What /does/ the FastCGI ISAPI module for IIS do?
Does it get the NTLM auth data and pass it along, decrypted, to the
FastCGI app.?
Yes and No -- the FastCGI/DLL or cgi-fcgi don't do this on their own.
_IIS_
On 2005.02.08, John Sequeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you say integrated security are you talking about the NTLM auth
scheme for HTTP? As long as mod_proxy properly handles HTTP Keep-Alive,
and recent Apache mod_proxy does, NTLM auth should work just fine.
We're talking about
Dossy Shiobara wrote:
On 2005.02.08, John Sequeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you sure about this? Do you have network sniffs showing what's
actually happening between the browser and the server(s)?
If Apache's mod_proxy is smart and its Keep-Alive is smart, then
fronting IIS and AOLserver with
On 2005.02.08, John Sequeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are correct. My point was only that AOLServer would get the header
unmodified, and then not be able to do anything useful with it lacking
something like nsntlm. If IIS sat in front (i.e. using FastCGI), IIS
could do the ntlm
On 2005.02.08, John Sequeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To be clear, this isn't /replacing/ AOLserver with Apache or IIS, but
simply allowing Apache or IIS to front an AOLserver. I can totally
understand someone wanting to fund the necessary development to make
OpenACS or .LRN work without