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Re^5: Obtaining Windows username from an intranet ActiveState Perl script

by Anonymous Monk
on Feb 07, 2013 at 08:24 UTC ( [id://1017593]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^4: Obtaining Windows username from an intranet ActiveState Perl script
in thread Obtaining Windows username from an intranet ActiveState Perl script

So, you're running this "perl script" under what environment? Have you looked inside %ENV?
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Re^6: Obtaining Windows username from an intranet ActiveState Perl script
by saa (Initiate) on Feb 07, 2013 at 19:24 UTC
    I am running this script using Apache Web Server on Windows. I have tried the code that displays all variables inside of %ENV, but in terms of identifying the users that shows only their IP and not their username.

      but in terms of identifying the users that shows only their IP and not their username.

      Did you setup NTLM authentication on apache? For the URI where your program runs? What interface (mod_perl/cgi)?

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