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SID-00811: Authenticate TWiki Users on Windows AD server.

Status: Answered Answered TWiki version: 4.3.2 Perl version: 5.10.0
Category: CategoryAuthentication Server OS: Ubuntu 4.4.1 Last update: 16 years ago

Hello,

I have setup TWiki on an Ubuntu Server. I want to set it up in such a way that the users when they signin on TWiki get authenticated on the Windows AD server. I have checked few documents but none provide a concrete solution.

Thanks in Advance, Nishit Shah

-- NishitShah - 2010-04-16

Discussion and Answer

LDAP/AD integration can be tricky, there are so many parameters.

Related Active Directory integration questions: LdapContribPerformance, LdapContribCannotLogon, HowToMigrateFromBasicAuthToLDAP, HowToForceAuthorizedUsersToRegister, ProblemwithLDAPContrib, PermissionDeniedError, NoWikinameWithLDAPContribLogin, LdapLoginNameNotAWikiName.

-- PeterThoeny - 2010-04-16

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-- PeterThoeny - 2010-06-14

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Status Answered
Title Authenticate TWiki Users on Windows AD server.
SupportCategory CategoryAuthentication
TWiki version 4.3.2
Server OS Ubuntu 4.4.1
Web server Apache 2.2.12
Perl version 5.10.0
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