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Re: Can I use NT authentification for a script running on a Linux server?

by ybiC (Prior)
on Feb 22, 2001 at 18:11 UTC ( [id://60193]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Can I use NT authentification for a script running on a Linux server?

If implementing Kerberos, as offered by good monk ChOas, isn't an option in your environment, here's a pair of modules that together might scratch your itch.   I found them using http://kobesearch.cpan.org/ with query of "authenticate".
  • Apache::AuthenSMB   This perl module is designed to work with mod_perl and the Authen::Smb module by Patrick Michael Kane
  • Authen-SMB   Perl extension to authenticate against an SMB server
    cheers,
    ybiC
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