Re: LDAP Authentication for Single Sign On
- From: Michael Ströder <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 18:29:46 +0100
Joe Kaplan wrote:
Speaking of Who Am I control, it will be in Windows Server soon. I
know it is in Longhorn.
Interesting to know.
I'm not sure if it sneaks in with SP2 of 2003 server. It
is already in ADAM SP1.
Definitely not in W2K3 SP2, testing with python-ldap:
[..]l.whoami_s()
ldap.PROTOCOL_ERROR: {'info': '0000203D: LdapErr: DSID-0C090C7D,
comment: Unknown extended request OID, data 0, vece', 'desc': 'Protocol
error'}
Regarding the access control stuff, it is in there, but it is hard to use.
Any docs out there?
be able to apply more granular permissions, but then you run the risk of
breaking lots of stuff that assumed this access, so it is a hard lever to
pull. It can be done though.
So this seems not to be an option for companies who want to rely on MS
support.
Ciao, Michael.
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