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Re: Seeking a way to access a network user's ID

by marto (Cardinal)
on Jan 29, 2023 at 12:07 UTC ( [id://11150015]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Seeking a way to access a network user's ID

You don't mention what kind of network user log into. You want to search for 'single sign on'. I suspect your users will be authenticating with Active Directory when singing into a Windows domain. For the most part just consider this to be LDAP. Nginx - Configure Active Directory Integration, Mojolicious - authenticating with LDAP(YouTubes link), Net::LDAP.

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Re^2: Seeking a way to access a network user's ID
by TorontoJim (Beadle) on Jan 29, 2023 at 20:48 UTC
    Thank you. It's a starting point and will reveal more for me to pursue I'm sure. I'll find out what they are authenticating with.

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