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hey benoit,
On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 01:49:22PM +0200, Benoit Mortier wrote:
> Because i wanted to use finer ldap filter that are not possible with=20
> mod_auth_ldap for apache 1.3 et 2.0
i'd be curious what you want to do that mod_auth_ldap can't do. i'm
using mod_auth_ldap to require users to authenticate with their
active directory username/password to our nagios server (which is
apache+debian), and it works seamlessly.
sean
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