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=== Apache Pre-reqs === | === Apache Pre-reqs === | ||
− | Install "libapache-mod-auth-kerb" - of course you'll also need apache setup and this article assumes you've already got kerberos setup as it's discussed [[ADAuthentication|here]]. One example of how you can take advantage of Kerbose & Apache in a case like this is to enable authentication with your [[ADAuthentication|Active Directory]] server. | + | Install "libapache-mod-auth-kerb" - of course you'll also need apache setup and this article assumes you've already got kerberos setup as it's discussed [[UbuntuHelp:ADAuthentication|here]]. One example of how you can take advantage of Kerbose & Apache in a case like this is to enable authentication with your [[UbuntuHelp:ADAuthentication|Active Directory]] server. |
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sudo apt-get install libapache-mod-auth-kerb | sudo apt-get install libapache-mod-auth-kerb | ||
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So, to put that another way: ''HTTP/[email protected]'' | So, to put that another way: ''HTTP/[email protected]'' | ||
=== Edit VirtualHosts === | === Edit VirtualHosts === | ||
− | In whatever sections of your Apache | + | In whatever sections of your Apache [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_host VirtualHosts] (or just apache config if you're running only one site), you want to add lines of the following form: |
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AuthName "Kerberos Login" | AuthName "Kerberos Login" | ||
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=== Helpful Pages === | === Helpful Pages === | ||
− | * This article borrows heavily from | + | * This article borrows heavily from [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555092 here]. |
[[category:UbuntuHelp]] | [[category:UbuntuHelp]] |
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Apache Pre-reqs
Install "libapache-mod-auth-kerb" - of course you'll also need apache setup and this article assumes you've already got kerberos setup as it's discussed here. One example of how you can take advantage of Kerbose & Apache in a case like this is to enable authentication with your Active Directory server.
sudo apt-get install libapache-mod-auth-kerb
/etc/krb5.keytab
You need to setup a kerberos keytab, put it where ever, I put mine at /etc/krb5.keytab. This file should contain a line of the form HTTP/replace_your_web_server_full_hostname_here@ACTIVE_DIRECTORY_FULL_DOMAIN_NAME. So, to put that another way: HTTP/[email protected]
Edit VirtualHosts
In whatever sections of your Apache VirtualHosts (or just apache config if you're running only one site), you want to add lines of the following form:
AuthName "Kerberos Login" AuthType Kerberos Krb5Keytab /etc/krb5.keytab KrbAuthRealm EXAMPLE.COM KrbMethodNegotiate off KrbSaveCredentials off KrbVerifyKDC off Require valid-user
Restart Apache
Almost done:
sudo /etc/init.d/apache restart
Helpful Pages
- This article borrows heavily from here.