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I'm working on a media delivery platform where when a user click on the rstp link of the video,it should sent the request and see if the user is a valid user(using his username and password)
What does this have to do with ldap? You seem to be asking for some moderately complex thing here, but without nearly enough information about what technologies you are using etc.
we've our information about the username and password stored on the ldap server.So,we just need to authenticate the user if the user access(with the username and password match the combination stored in the ldap server) the video files from off-campus.
Again, you've said *nothing* whatsoever about what kind of system this is and what level you are dealing with it at. Are you personally writing PHP code, for example? Are you trying to join up existing modules of functionality within a server environment?
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