I know this concept has been beaten to death, as I've dug through many many posts today related to the issue in the archives. Unfortunately, I can't find an answer to my specific question so here goes. I was able to get Active Directory authentication to work through LDAP using the guide at
<a href="http://wiki.bestpractical.com/index.cgi?LDAP">http://wiki.bestpractical.com/index.cgi?LDAP</a>. I also have accounts being auto-created for new users. The only thing that still doesn't seem to happen is a single signon. I can type in a username and password and it will authenticate against active directory just fine, I just can't get it to go automatically if someone has already logged into their workstation. No matter what, I always have to login at the login page.
<br><br>From the guide I can't exactly tell if it's supposed to even do a single signon, but I'd like to know if the possibility exists and how to go about doing it. I know there is also this guide <a href="http://blank.org/memory/output/rt-ad-sso.html">
http://blank.org/memory/output/rt-ad-sso.html</a> but it seems to be older (for Apache 1, older version of RT, etc.) and I've already implemented the other solution, so I'm trying to make the other solution work but still have single signon.
<br><br>Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.<br>