[Zope] Re: problems with NTUserFolder.

2000-05-31 Thread CLAIN Jephte
"Jay, Dylan" a écrit : > > I'm a little confused over this. > From your previous mail I understood that jcNTUserFolder was to be used only > behind IIS. It interpreted the REMOTE_USER var passed in after > challenge/response authentication by IIS and made this into a Zope user. > Now your talking

[Zope] RE: problems with NTUserFolder.

2000-05-28 Thread Jay, Dylan
I'm a little confused over this. >From your previous mail I understood that jcNTUserFolder was to be used only behind IIS. It interpreted the REMOTE_USER var passed in after challenge/response authentication by IIS and made this into a Zope user. Now your talking about jcForceAuth and saying that

Re: [Zope] Re: problems with NTUserFolder.

2000-05-26 Thread Martijn Pieters
On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 06:19:22PM +0400, CLAIN Jephte wrote: > I don't know of another browsers / ftp clients / mail clients that can > perform that kind of authentication, beside those from microsoft (IE, > Outlook, ...) Fetchmail can do NTLM challenge/response, and is OSS. Someone may want to

[Zope] Re: problems with NTUserFolder.

2000-05-26 Thread CLAIN Jephte
"Jay, Dylan" a écrit : > I see how it works now. I installed jcNTUSerFolder but couldn't get it to > work. I thought it did the challenge response stuff for me. I didn't realize > it had to go behind IIS. I'll give it a try. The challenge/response protocol authentication, as far as I know, is spec

[Zope] RE: problems with NTUserFolder.

2000-05-25 Thread Jay, Dylan
I see how it works now. I installed jcNTUSerFolder but couldn't get it to work. I thought it did the challenge response stuff for me. I didn't realize it had to go behind IIS. I'll give it a try. > -Original Message- > From: Jephte CLAIN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, May 2

[Zope] Re: problems with NTUserFolder.

2000-05-25 Thread Jephte CLAIN
"Jay, Dylan" a écrit : > > I can't seem to get your product to work the way I want. I'll tell you what > I'm after and perhaps you can tell me where I'm going wrong or if indeed > your product can do it at all. > > I have a group of users who are all part of the same domain as I am on. Its > the