Help with Apache using pam_ntdom

Dan Christopherson danch at priv.milw.str.com
Fri Jan 21 18:27:24 GMT 2000


I'm using something called mod_auth_samba to do this. It lies on top of
pam_smb. The config is pretty simple, here's a chunk of my httpd.conf,
sanitized to protect the innocent:

<Directory />
    Options FollowSymLinks
    AllowOverride None

    AuthSambaAuthoritative On
    AuthType Basic
    AuthName <realm name, i believe - see the doco>
    AuthSambaDomain <domain_name>:<pdc_name>
    require valid-user
</Directory>

I found that by doing a search for modules at apache.org. If you have
trouble finding it, I can probably dig up an URL.

Dan Christopherson (danch) 
STR Technical Architect (www.str.com)
Opinions expressed are my own and do not neccessarily reflect the 
opinions/positions of STR, my family, or (particularly) my cats.

On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, April Sims wrote:

> Need some help from anyone running Apache 1.3.9 out there..
> 
> Would like users to authenticate using Basic Auth to the NT domain rather 
> than keeping up with a separate database and/or password files on a Solaris 
> box.  Have heard that you can use CPAN modules using Perl to do this but it 
> was recommended a simpler solution called pam_ntdom.
> 
>   What needs to be put in the httpd.conf to call up pam_ntdom?  Or can this 
> be done this way?  Thanks for any insight.
> 
> 
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