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3/8/2007 2:28 PM
 

Is it just me, or is there some serious need for a way to have DNN authenticate against LDAP?  Our agency has an LDAP server that keeps track of all the agency employees. I'm working on building an intranet site for our agency. It just doesn't make sense to ask user's to remember a new username/password to login to the agency's intranet.

I've searched all over, but couldn't find any providers or modules or anything that would let me do this.

I saw another forum here that had two guys talking about building something, but that was about it. No actual working product.

If you have found a way to get DNN to authenticate against LDAP please let me know!!!

 
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