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  • 1.  Tamino Authentication on WinXP-professional

    Posted Wed June 30, 2004 03:54 PM

    Hello,
    I have a test db running on WinXP with Authentication=Tamino specified.
    I’m using IIS as webserver.
    On Win2000P this all worked fine, but now I can’t get passed the Authentication screen.
    I’ve read in other topics that you have to activate ‘Anonynous Access’ and deactive ‘Basic Authentication’ so I did.
    But there is one more field checked which I can’t change: the ‘Digest Authentication for Domain servers’.
    On my previous Win2000P system this option was not activated.
    Could this be the reason why I don’t get the correct logon screen?
    And if so, how to deactivate this option?

    Enclosed is a screenshot of my Authentication Methods settings.
    INO-Authentication-1.jpg


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  • 2.  RE: Tamino Authentication on WinXP-professional

    Posted Thu July 01, 2004 07:45 PM

    Hello Frank,

    I just tried to reproduce this on Windows XP with the IIS that comes with it by default. On that machine I was able to deactivate the “Digest authentication for Windows domain servers” and also the “Integrated Windows authentication”. I guess you must have some security policies set on your machine which prevent you from deactivating the digest authentication.

    regards,
    Heiko


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  • 3.  RE: Tamino Authentication on WinXP-professional

    Posted Fri October 15, 2004 09:57 PM

    Hi:
    I set the authentication to “Tamino” mode, and then I tried authenticate against “ldap” domain by creating a appropriate domain. It works. However, I cann’t make the “os” domain work. After I create a os domain and configure it to allow all os users, I can not log in using the user on os.
    Any idea?
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  • 4.  RE: Tamino Authentication on WinXP-professional

    Posted Mon October 18, 2004 10:43 AM

    Hello Dantem,

    can you please post the contents of ino:security here, so that I can see what has been set exactly. Please note, that the Tamino authentication is case-sensitive, so if you defined the domain name as “MYDOM” you also need to write it exactly that way when logging in - “mydom” won’t work.

    regards,
    Heiko Weber


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