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Feature #3876

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ldap authentification without binding ?

Added by Anonymous over 14 years ago. Updated about 4 years ago.

Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
Accounts / authentication
Target version:
-
Start date:
2009-09-15
Due date:
% Done:

0%

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Description

I have a limitation within my LDAP server to avoid user for login more than one time on a Windows computer. So, when they are connected to their Windows machine, they can't authenticate on Redmine using the LDAP auth source.

Is there a solution to authenticate a user with his login and his password without a ldap_con.bind ? Is it possible to do a search and compare login/password to the LDAP database ?

Tx,
Pat

Actions #1

Updated by Adam Piotr Żochowski over 14 years ago

Why not just run NTLM/SSPI authentication? Thomas Löber explains it greatly in http://www.redmine.org/boards/2/topics/127 .

Kind regards

Adam Żochowski

Actions #2

Updated by Anonymous over 14 years ago

i do konw nothing about NTLM/SSPI authentification. My Redmine server is running on a Linux box, not a Windows one.

Actions #3

Updated by Adam Piotr Żochowski over 14 years ago

Patrice Bonhomme wrote:

i do konw nothing about NTLM/SSPI authentification. My Redmine server is running on a Linux box, not a Windows one.

Sorry, I assumed from your description that you wanted windows users to automatically login into Redmine, with same username/password as they use to login to windows. This is typically done with ntlm/sspi authentication (which would be similar to doing redmine ldap against Windows AD).

Please accept my apologies for misunderstanding you.

Kind regards

Adam Żochowski

Actions #4

Updated by transit dk over 14 years ago

Patrice,

I'm doing this using the patch from Adi (#1913). There was another patch by Will (#3253) that also added some other features to the LDAP authentication.

-Brian

Actions #5

Updated by Anonymous about 4 years ago

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