Re: Authentication IIS
From: ra@milano.it
Date: 02/03/03
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From: <ra@milano.it> Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 08:24:12 -0800
I want IIS to authenticate users based on the other
domain's directory. I read about installing a RADIUS or
LDAP server, but I don't know how can I tell IIS to query
these servers. (Did you mean installing a separate RADIUS-
LDAP server or the same as IIS?)
>-----Original Message-----
>> I have an IIS server 5.0 on a DMZ that is a member of a
>> domain. I would like this server be able to authenticate
>> web users querying a domain controller of another domain
>> that is situated across a firewall (The domain
controller
>> is NT 4.0 but I could upgrade to Win2000). Is it
possible?
>
>Do you want IIS to authenticate users based on the other
domain's directory?
>Or do you want those users to be able to authenticate
locally? If IIS needs
>to query another domain, you could just use RADIUS, LDAP,
etc. If you need
>local authentication, you'll need a trust. In either
event, it doesn't
>matter if the remote domain is NT 4 or 2000--it can be
made to work either
>way.
>
>
>.
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