Re: ADAM and IIS auth
- From: "Lee Flight" <lef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 13:34:43 -0000
Hi
it's true that there are currently no hooks for IIS to do authentication
against
ADAM in the fashion of Windows Intgerated Authentication against a domain.
However I believe that the authentication provider model for MOSS 2007 is
more flexible as it is built on ASP.NET 2.0 and so can leverage forms based
auth. I assume this is what the MOSS 2007 LDAP V3 membership provider
uses, see the documentation around:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/en-us/library/23b837d1-15d9-4621-aa0b-9ce3f1c7153e1033.mspxI do not have any hard experience to offer on this yet as I'm just gettiongstarted onMOSS 2007 but googling around there seem to be a number of folks that haveLDAP auth working. Most seem to be testing against AD over LDAP so ADAMshould be good too, see comments section of e.g.:http://www.sharepointblogs.com/helloitsliam/archive/2006/08/15/10027.aspxLee Flight"Ted" <spamspamspam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:eSce%23DzLHHA.3588@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>A customer is considering using ADAM in conjunction with MOSS 2007. I haveadviced against it, but I'm not an ADAM expert. So I need to get thishypothesis confirmed:>> When authenticating against AD or a local machine account the workerprocess of IIS will be passed security tokens for the user and for thegroups of which the user is a member. When using ADAM, this is not possible.Correct?>> Specifically, we are going to use BASIC auth and nested security groups.>> Any input on ADAM and IIS auth would be really helpful> / Ted>
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