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Posted by shimmyshack on 06/29/07 12:34
On Jun 29, 12:03 pm, AxOn <hannu_tahvanai...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to make a php message board on our company's Intranet that
> can only be edited by a specific user group. The group "writers" is
> managed in active directory.
>
> Is it possible to automatically check if the user that is logged in to
> windows and is watching the site is a part of the group "writers"? And
> if that user is a part of writers then an "Edit" button would be
> displayed on the site. The intranet site runs on Apache 2.2
>
> Thanks!
youre asking whether M$ windows sends usernames and passwords over
port 80 to apache, and whether apache can understand them if it does,
just use a separate password file with a small php script
if( user_authd() )
{
display_edit_button();
}
else
{
display_mini_form_password_and_submit();
}
form posts back to same page the function user_authd checks a small
file or db and edit button appears
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