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Mod_auth_sspi

03/29/04

Permalink 10:21:17 am, by Jeremy Email , 102 words, 23607 views   English (US)
Categories: Apache

Mod_auth_sspi

Mod_auth_sspi is a difficult to find package. I have no idea where the current home page is, but I found something called 1.0.1 and I have fixed a bug in Basic authentication. I also added a new option called SSPIOmitDomain that will prevent the windows domain from being prepended onto the username.

Here are the files: My diff from the official 1.0.1 version

The whole source code of my version, along with the binary built for Apache 2.0.48

UPDATE: There is a movement underway to merge all of the various sspi patches into one.

http://www.gknw.net/development/apache/httpd-2.0/win32/modules/

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: Guenter [Visitor] · http://www.gknw.de/phpbb/viewforum.php?f=9
Hi,
please post further comments here:
http://www.gknw.de/phpbb/viewforum.php?f=9

thanks!

Guenter.
PermalinkPermalink 11/06/05 @ 11:13
http://www.gknw.net/development/apache/httpd-2.0/win32/modules/
has a new version 1.0.3
PermalinkPermalink 12/08/05 @ 08:40
Comment from: acs [Visitor] · http://sourceforge.net/projects/mod-auth-sspi
This has been added to SourceForge, it is up to version 1.0.4. http://sourceforge.net/projects/mod-auth-sspi
PermalinkPermalink 06/26/06 @ 14:12
Comment from: lsabug [Visitor] Email
I am trying to configure mod_auth_sspi so that it authenticates for Active Driectory groups on Win2003 server. This is how I've got it so far in my httpd.conf file:

AuthType SSPI
SSPIAuth On
SSPIAuthoritative Off
SSPIOfferBasic Off
SSPIBasicPreferred Off
#require valid-user
# group_attr member
Require group SUSD\DO-DomainUser
SSPIDomain susd
SSPIOmitDomain Off

And while it works fine using require valid-user I can't get it to work for groups.

Thanks.
Lsabug
PermalinkPermalink 10/18/06 @ 14:17
Comment from: Jeremy [Member] Email · http://www.deadbeef.com
Actually I have never tried "require group", so it may be completely broken.
PermalinkPermalink 10/18/06 @ 14:22
Comment from: Gayal [Visitor] Email
I am trying to configure mod_auth_sspi so that it authenticates for Active Driectory users on Win2003 server. This is how I've got it so far in my .htaccess file:

AuthName "A Protected Place"
AuthType SSPI
SSPIAuth On
SSPIAuthoritative On
SSPIDomain iway.edu
SSPIOfferBasic On
# SSPIBasicPreferred
# SSPIUsernameCase lower

When i try to login to my Apache Server from a Domain XP client it shows me the site perfectly. And it does not ask for a user name and password.

How can i make sure that authentication is only done for users in my AD?

Any help is appreciated...
Thanx
Gayal

PermalinkPermalink 01/16/07 @ 01:04
Comment from: Balaji [Visitor] Email
I want to integrate Apache with 2003 Domain controller. Kindly help me in this problem.
PermalinkPermalink 01/16/07 @ 02:53
Comment from: Jamal [Visitor] Email
I am using Mod_auth_sspi 1.0.4 on apache 2.2.3 in a windows 2003 server. I am also using Mod_JK on apache to redirect the tomcat web pages.

The Mod_auth_sspi works fine for the htdocs, cgi-bin and bugzilla web pages. But for tomcat web pages, its not working.

Help please. Thanks in advance.
PermalinkPermalink 02/23/07 @ 22:22
Comment from: James [Visitor] Email
Everyone else seems to be further along than i am, so can someone tell me what i'm doing wrong? I'm using apache 2.2.3 with mod_auth_sspi 1.0.4 on win2k3 (not a DC) using AD. I've tried all the combinations of SSPI config in the httpd.conf, but no matter what, a 3 line login box (username, password, and domain) always pops up. The user does not have to enter anything, just hit enter, and authentication works fine. Why does the box pop up in the first place? User is running IE6.

Thanks for any ideas!
--j
PermalinkPermalink 03/27/07 @ 21:56
Comment from: Olav Bjørn Lygre [Visitor] Email
Check that your IE is set to automatically logon (in intranet zone or alle zones). This is set in menu Tools/Internet/Options/Advanced.

The default is not to send, so then the server won't see any username, and can't login.
PermalinkPermalink 05/31/07 @ 01:52
Comment from: Marco [Visitor] Email · http://www.comune.riccione.rn.it
I'm new in apache environment. So please forgive me if i say something wrong.
I have downloaded mod_auth_sspi-1.0.4-2.2.2.zip.
Followed the instruction in the my_cfg.txt file.But something was wrong,because starting apache i got:"the request operation as failed" and apache doesnt start!! hope you can help me!!
Thanks, Marco
PermalinkPermalink 07/02/07 @ 10:42
Comment from: Stan [Visitor] Email · http://www.fioricet-plus.com
Integrating Apache with 2003 Domain controller gave me a heap of trouble as well, but I managed to finally get it right.
PermalinkPermalink 05/11/08 @ 11:24

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