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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Active directory authentication in Linux client? Post 302567692 by cjcox on Monday 24th of October 2011 06:55:25 PM
Old 10-24-2011
You may want to look at Samba and winbindd for this.
 

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Authen::Simple::RADIUS(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			       Authen::Simple::RADIUS(3pm)

NAME
Authen::Simple::RADIUS - Simple RADIUS authentication SYNOPSIS
use Authen::Simple::RADIUS; my $radius = Authen::Simple::RADIUS->new( host => 'radius.company.com', secret => 'secret' ); if ( $radius->authenticate( $username, $password ) ) { # successfull authentication } # or as a mod_perl Authen handler PerlModule Authen::Simple::Apache PerlModule Authen::Simple::RADIUS PerlSetVar AuthenSimpleRADIUS_host "radius.company.com" PerlSetVar AuthenSimpleRADIUS_pdc "secret" <Location /protected> PerlAuthenHandler Authen::Simple::RADIUS AuthType Basic AuthName "Protected Area" Require valid-user </Location> DESCRIPTION
RADIUS authentication. METHODS
* new This method takes a hash of parameters. The following options are valid: * host Connection host, can be a hostname or IP address. Defaults to "localhost". host => 'ldap.company.com' host => '10.0.0.1' * port Connection port, default to 1812. port => 1645 * timeout Connection timeout, defaults to 10. timeout => 20 * secret Shared secret. Required. secret => 'mysecret' * log Any object that supports "debug", "info", "error" and "warn". log => Log::Log4perl->get_logger('Authen::Simple::RADIUS') * authenticate( $username, $password ) Returns true on success and false on failure. SEE ALSO
Authen::Simple. Authen::Radius. AUTHOR
Christian Hansen "ch@ngmedia.com" COPYRIGHT
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.8.8 2008-03-01 Authen::Simple::RADIUS(3pm)
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