I glanced though the list archive and didn’t see anything on this so I’ll
ask here…
We used RT1 with external Apache authentication using mod_smb_auth to
authenticate to an NT domain controller. Is there any way to do this in
RT2? The tech’s and programmers here will revolt if they have to handle yet
another password.
It’s doable. what you want to do is to modify WebRT/autohandler to check
$ENV{‘REMOTE_USER’} rather than the current auth checks it’s doing…
There isn’t yet a magic config file variable to toggle, but if you
write the patch nicely, there might be soon ;)On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 11:32:32AM -0500, Hamilton, Kent wrote:
I glanced though the list archive and didn’t see anything on this so I’ll
ask here…
We used RT1 with external Apache authentication using mod_smb_auth to
authenticate to an NT domain controller. Is there any way to do this in
RT2? The tech’s and programmers here will revolt if they have to handle yet
another password.
There are no supercomputer applications that are solvable that cannot be solved
in finite time using a fucking TRS-80 with approprite disk/tape drives. Zero.
-Tanj