Re: Enabling / disabling active directory users
Correct me if I am wrong, that would mean i'd have to use ldap as my connection between the freeradius server and the Win2008 RC2 AD instead of my existing ntlm_auth connection ? Iain ______________________________________________________ SCRI, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA. The Scottish Crop Research Institute is a charitable company limited by guarantee. Registered in Scotland No: SC 29367. Recognised by the Inland Revenue as a Scottish Charity No: SC 006662. DISCLAIMER: This email is from the Scottish Crop Research Institute, but the views expressed by the sender are not necessarily the views of SCRI and its subsidiaries. This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential to the intended recipient at the e-mail address to which it has been addressed. It may not be disclosed or used by any other than that addressee. If you are not the intended recipient you are requested to preserve this confidentiality and you must not use, disclose, copy, print or rely on this e-mail in any way. Please notify postmaster@scri.ac.uk quoting the name of the sender and delete the email from your system. Although SCRI has taken reasonable precautions to ensure no viruses are present in this email, neither the Institute nor the sender accepts any responsibility for any viruses, and it is your responsibility to scan the email and the attachments (if any). ______________________________________________________
On 06/17/2010 03:27 AM, Iain Grant wrote:
Correct me if I am wrong, that would mean i’d have to use ldap as my connection between the freeradius server and the Win2008 RC2 AD instead of my existing ntlm_auth connection ?
Yes, that is correct, you would have to use ldap. -- John Dennis <jdennis@redhat.com> Looking to carve out IT costs? www.redhat.com/carveoutcosts/
On 17/06/10 11:35, John Dennis wrote:
On 06/17/2010 03:27 AM, Iain Grant wrote:
Correct me if I am wrong, that would mean i’d have to use ldap as my connection between the freeradius server and the Win2008 RC2 AD instead of my existing ntlm_auth connection ?
Yes, that is correct, you would have to use ldap.
ntlm_auth has a --require-membership-of= option that could be used if you want ntlm_auth rather than ldap Please access the attached hyperlink for an important electronic communications disclaimer: http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/planningAndCorporatePolicy/legalandComplian...
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