> Hi Ryan,
>
> Just to follow up, I took a look at the configuration examples, and
> picked out the Kerberos-related entries and gave it a shot.
> Sadly, IIS
> gives me a 500.
>
> I did verify that IIS passes $_SERVER["REMOTE_USER"] for the
> REMOTE_USER
> as that is what the AutomaticREMOTE_USER extension
> successfully uses. I
> suspect the issue is with AutoAuth, as there is no LDAP traffic
> generated. (I am running a debug LDAP proxy that shows
>
> Here are the relevant entries from LocalSettings.php:
>
> #
> # LDAP Authentication
> #
> require_once( "extensions/LdapAutoAuthentication.php" );
> require_once( "extensions/LdapAuthentication.php" );
>
> $wgLDAPDomainNames = array("MyDomain);
> $wgLDAPServerNames = array("MyDomain"=>"192.168.20.212");
>
> $wgLDAPAutoAuthDomain = "MyDomain";
>
> $wgLDAPProxyAgent = array("MyDomain"=>"CN=Proxy
> User,cn=Users,dc=MyDomain,dc=com");
> $wgLDAPProxyAgentPassword = array("MyDomain"=>"PASSWORD");
> $wgLDAPBaseDNs = array("MyDomain"=>"dc=MyDomain,dc=com");
>
> $wgLDAPSearchAttributes = array("MyDomain"=>"samaccountname");
>
> $wgLDAPAutoAuthUsername = $_SERVER["REMOTE_USER"] );
> AutoAuthSetup();
>
> If you see anything wonky with my config, I'd like to hear
> about it. In
> the meanwhile, I will start Frankensteining...
>
I don't see anything wrong with your configuration. I haven't tested
auto-auth with IIS, so that very well may be the issue. Let me know what
solves your problem, and I'll see about adding the fixes to the plug-in.
V/r,
Ryan Lane
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