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The first part " | The first part "yourzimbraserver" is the address of your Zimbra server running LDAP. | ||
The second part "dc=zimbra,dc=yourdomain,dc=com,dc=au" is the domain you would like to authenticate against. | The second part "dc=zimbra,dc=yourdomain,dc=com,dc=au" is the domain you would like to authenticate against. |
Revision as of 18:30, 20 November 2006
LDAP Apache
Very simple, install mod_auth_ldap, and then install a .htaccess file that looks like this:
AuthType Basic AuthName DDInternal AuthLDAPURL ldap://yourzimbraserver/dc=zimbra,dc=yourdomain,dc=com,dc=au require valid-user
The first part "yourzimbraserver" is the address of your Zimbra server running LDAP.
The second part "dc=zimbra,dc=yourdomain,dc=com,dc=au" is the domain you would like to authenticate against.
Other Domains
I am not sure at this stage if you can allow users from multiple domains. Ideally the login would be the same form as Zimbra login - ie: "user@domain"
Performance
You may consider installing mod_ldap to cache your LDAP connections.
Single Login
You can then use [[1]Preauth] to do single sign on (sort of).
References
[[2]Apache mod_auth_ldap]