NTLM SSO

NTLM SSO

by mohamed shahen -
Number of replies: 5

hi 

we have moodle on redhat and we need to integrate it with our ldap and users login using sso 

i got this document which explain the instructions should i follow but it explains based on i run moodle on ubuntu, 


https://docs.moodle.org/35/en/NTLM_authentication#IIS_6.0


is there any other document explains the same but with redhat not ubuntu ??

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Re: NTLM SSO

by Dave Perry -
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On red hat / centos / fedora etc, you use the command 'yum install [packagename]' instead of apt-get.

I haven't gone further than that for a while (our CentOS server is now dead) but the package names shouldn't be wildly different - there is something like 'yum list' for search - google for a manual on how to use yum.

HTH

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Re: NTLM SSO

by mohamed shahen -

thanks for your replay 

for sure i know yum 

so based on your replay 

i have to follow the same instruction there are no need different for the packages name or the configuration ??

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Re: NTLM SSO

by Dave Perry -
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The installer should do the basic 'download plugin, put the files in the right place and add it to the apache config' - yes. But you will have to use the transferable bits of any .conf work the moodledoc describes (e.g. what your domain is, and custom AD details for your environment).

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Re: NTLM SSO

by mohamed shahen -

i have installed the required packages on my centos machine, but command  a2enmod is not there ??


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Re: NTLM SSO

by mohamed shahen -

and by the way i can see that there is a big difference between ubuntu package names and redhat, it suppose that there is a clear document to run moodle sso on redhat