carlos,
this is coming from a linux admin perspective but here is something to get started...
active directory transfers info to-from windows domain controllers via the network.  there are probably api frameworks available as open source, although they may be incomplete. I have seen another vendor create a product that when you logged into the windows box, the startup script had a program that also logged into a linux box...
you would have to write that binary yourself... once you did it on windows, you would have to port it to linux.  I would look to the samba  project as a start... they do windows file sharing and probably login to widows controllers to get authentication.. haven't used it extensively though in years... 
I know that it is doable, would take a lot of research if you never used samba... let me google something and see if I can get any more info...
ok,
you might start here...

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22active+directory%22+%22single+signon%22+samba&btnG=Google+Search
good luck,
I would be interested to see what you come up with... please repost the results here!
daveC


Carlos Jerónimo wrote:
Hi i'm student and my final project is related to Voip. I have
Asterisk almost fully configured. The next step is to accept login of
users, that data is in Universitys database which uses ActiveDirectory
and also Ldap and Kerberos.
It's possible? I don't want authentications in sip.conf, but in other
remote database.
The problem is i don't have ideas how to start with.

I would appreciate some ideas

be

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