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Old 03-05-2007, 07:21 AM   #1
dubbelpunt
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Auto login NTLM Authentication


Hi,

I'm working on an intranet for my company and I want to do the authentication for the users with the windows username. For this issue I'm using NTLM.

The Active Directory and domain is on a windows 2003 R2 Server. The intranet is on a Fedora core 5 (with Apache2) server. The authentication works, but I allways have to fill in username and password from the windows user when opening the page wich checks for NTLM authentication.

Does anyone knows how I can get this done automatically? I'm using a proxy to connect to the internet. Also with the proxy turned off, the username/password prompt pops up.

Thx in advance,
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