Tom Bishop
2010-Feb-08 16:18 UTC
[CentOS] Anyone using Active Driectory auth with Centos 5.4.....?
Setting up a new backuppc for a small group of device and I am running centos 5.4 with winbind setup and working. Everything is working and I would like the users to authenicate using their AD creds and was wondering what folks are using to do that with apache 2.2 and centos 5.4. I know about mod_auth_pam but that seems pretty dead so I was just wondering what folks were using and whats the easiest to setup. Any pointers to any how to's would be appreciated...Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100208/e3fe5344/attachment.html>
Arvind P R
2010-Feb-09 00:49 UTC
[CentOS] Anyone using Active Driectory auth with Centos 5.4.....?
I had written a blog quite some time back on this. There might be some glitches in it, but will give you some clue. The blog is blog.Palalinha.Com i am sitting at the airport with my mobile so cant find you the correct thread in the blog. Let me know if it helps. On 2/8/10, Tom Bishop <bishoptf at gmail.com> wrote:> Setting up a new backuppc for a small group of device and I am running > centos 5.4 with winbind setup and working. Everything is working and I > would like the users to authenicate using their AD creds and was wondering > what folks are using to do that with apache 2.2 and centos 5.4. I know > about mod_auth_pam but that seems pretty dead so I was just wondering what > folks were using and whats the easiest to setup. Any pointers to any how > to's would be appreciated...Thanks. >
Stephen Carville
2010-Feb-10 06:32 UTC
[CentOS] Anyone using Active Driectory auth with Centos 5.4.....?
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Tom Bishop <bishoptf at gmail.com> wrote:> Setting up a new backuppc for a small group of device and I am running > centos 5.4 with winbind setup and working.? Everything is working and I > would like the users to authenicate using their AD creds and was wondering > what folks are using to do that with apache 2.2 and centos 5.4.? I know > about mod_auth_pam but that seems pretty dead so I was just wondering what > folks were using and whats the easiest to setup.? Any pointers to any how > to's would be appreciated...Thanks.This works for me PerlModule Authen::Simple::Apache PerlModule Authen::Simple::ActiveDirectory PerlSetVar AuthenSimpleActiveDirectory_host "mydc.inside.net" PerlSetVar AuthenSimpleActiveDirectory_principal "mydomain" <Directory /var/www/whatever > PerlAuthenHandler Authen::Simple::ActiveDirectory AuthType Basic AuthName "Sekret Playce" require valid-user </Directory> -- Stephen Carville
On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 05:58 -0500, Alberto Garcia Gomez wrote:> Did anyone know where can I find the MonoDevelop as RPM? > > I wonder if there? any version under 2.2 >http://monodevelop.com/ yum search mono ## have fun mono-core.i386 : The Mono CIL runtime, suitable for running .NET code mono-data.i386 : Database connectivity for Mono mono-data-firebird.i386 : Firebird database connectivity for Mono mono-data-oracle.i386 : Oracle database connectivity for Mono mono-data-postgresql.i386 : Postgresql database connectivity for Mono mono-data-sqlite.i386 : sqlite database connectivity for Mono mono-data-sybase.i386 : Sybase database connectivity for Mono mono-devel.i386 : Development tools for Mono mono-extras.i386 : Provides the infrastructure for running and building daemons and services with Mono as well as various stub assemblies mono-jscript.i386 : JScript .NET support for Mono mono-locale-extras.i386 : Extra locale information for Mono mono-nunit.i386 : NUnit Testing Framework mono-nunit-devel.i386 : pkgconfig for nunit mono-web.i386 : ASP.NET, Remoting, and Web Services for Mono mono-winforms.i386 : Windows Forms implementation for Mono xsp.i386 : A small web server that hosts ASP.NET xsp-devel.i386 : Development files for xsp I have no idea what you mean by version 2.2 but any .Net 2.0 code will run on mono and 1.1 with a lil work that is. John
On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 05:58 -0500, Alberto Garcia Gomez wrote:> Did anyone know where can I find the MonoDevelop as RPM? > > I wonder if there? any version under 2.2 >--- I see what now what you want and you will have to roll your on RPM or hack the Suse RPM or install from a tar fil. I do not think there is enough interest on RHEL and CentOS to make a RPM. Mono as it is comes with a IDE. Have you tried the source install? JOhn
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