I am attempting to compile PHP with LDAP (again). Our current production
server has LDAP enabled, and works fine. However, I needed to recompile PHP
to add additional functionality. Now I can't seem to get things to work.
PHP 4.0.6
Netscape LDAP SDK 4.0
Solaris 2.8
The compile process goes fin
>Your path to the interface file must be wrong, in
>my php.ini I have it set to "/usr/local/freetds/conf/freetds.conf"
>Are you sure the path is right?
At the top of the freetds.conf file...is..
# FreeTDS will search for a conf file in the following order:
#
# 1) check if a file was set pro
I finally got PHP 4.0.6 compiled with sybase-ct=/usr/local/freetds for use
with mssql. However, it seems like php doesn't know where to find the
interfaces file. Is there a configuration option which allows me to tell
PHP where to find the interfaces file and/or where is it looking for the
int
>Actually, that is more of a Kerberos system that you are thinking of.
That is the other option. I am not the one making the discussions and have
only been asked to investigate how RADIUS would interact with the web (as
RADIUS) would also be how dial up users would be authenticated.
>I sugge
>What are you trying to do with radius and php?
I really don't know yet. We are looking at implementing RADIUS as a
authentication scheme. I only roughly understand RADIUS, which doesn't help
much. I looked at the RADUIS Apache module, which is where I am gaining
most of my knowledge. It appe
From the initial documentation I have found, the answer to my question is
No, however I am just seeking confirmation of it.
Does PHP support RADIUS?
If not, does anyone know of any scripts/classes for PHP which deal with RADIUS?
thanks
benji
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Has anyone successfully used CURL_USERPWD?
When using this, it returns a "Document contains no data", and a
"segmentation fault" is written to the apache error_logs. I can produce
slightly different results by leaving the username:password field empty. It
at least writes a "password:" line to
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