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Hello All
Over the last 2 weeks i have been reviewing GLPI for integration with my college systems.
In all it's been a real pleasure to use but one thing is presenting a challenge, partly because I can't find any detailed information on the requirements and the forum postings mostly relate to GLPI SSO are for a Windows host.
As my header suggest, signal sign on..
I'm using GLPI 0.71.2 on a Ubuntu host and AD directory services. Everything is working, users authenticate etc.
At his stage i can't see how to set SSO up and need some help to configure GLPI to automatically authentic my AD users.
Thanks <3
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Hey JMD,
Thanks for your reply.
Cool but where's a good place to start?
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Hi Marts,
I also have GLPI 0.71.2 up and running on an Ubuntu server authenticating again AD. The wiki article here: http://glpi-project.org/wiki/doku.php?id=en:authautoad explains how to get mod_ntlm working and configuring GLPI, but I found it to be a bigger headache than help. Mod_ntlm isn't support very well and there are no prebuilt packages for Ubuntu (that I could find!) So I just told my users to log in with their Windows creds, its not true SSO, but better than having to remember more u/p info.
Hope this helps a little..
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Hi jwrobbins
I'm confused; I have read several feeds telling that NTLM functionality is now embedded with GLPI and will SSO a AD user??
Only thing is; I can't a reference anyone for doing this on a Linux platform, well in English anyway. Everything SSO is forum based and achieved on a M$ host, which is little odd seeing this is an open project.
thx tho:)
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I can't believe no body has achieved this on a Linux platform:(
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Marts, reference this thread: http://www.glpi-project.org/forum/viewt … ?id=10787.
It got SSO, or auto authentication as they are calling it, up and running for me. Ubuntu Linux, 8.04, GLPI 0.71.2. Remember, only Internet Explorer does NTLM auth out of the box, you have to enable it on Firefox, and Opera just started trying to get it to work in ver. 9.x.
http://ntlmaps.sourceforge.net/ is a way to use any browser and NTLM auth, but I have never used it personally.
Hope this helps..
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