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    #16
    Re: Active Directory Integration?

    Originally posted by Steve Wood View Post
    Personally I am anxiously waiting for the AD feature pack, which is supposed to be in the works. Don't know delivery date. One could build their own with a utility that returned authorization from AD and then auto-logged in to the Alpha application using encrypted parameters on a URL to the site and used the function a5ws_login_user(). But that's not the same thing as true AD control.

    But that is really unsafe unless you get creative with the auto-login process. the a5ws_login_user() function takes username and password as parameters, meaning you would be passing that information in the URL to auto-login. If I did that I would want to encrypt the parameters AND include some trick that made the login only work for a given period of time after AD returned the authentication.
    I assume AD will deliver a hash token bind class [low level] to ::Net [Service] A5.
    That will deliver a very tight and secure structure to A5 more then ASP Net clent will do in common. Further the option IIS support will make it a roundtrip and save to use.

    Agree script your own code can be done setup your own AD controls, but what if there (sh.t)-is data- in the bucket ????, So for that purpose I wait for the vendor.
    Last edited by Al Buchholz; 03-23-2011, 09:28 AM. Reason: (edited) -to remove inappropriate language.-

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      #17
      Re: Active Directory Integration?

      Does anyone know yet if Active Directory will be included in version 11? My boss is asking.

      What is the estimated release date for version 11?

      Thanks.

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        #18
        Re: Active Directory Integration?

        Originally posted by iviowa View Post
        What is the estimated release date for version 11?

        My guess is august 2011.

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          #19
          Re: Active Directory Integration?

          Any news on AD integration?
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          Steven McLean
          i3 Home Inspections
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            #20
            Re: Active Directory Integration?

            I have asked via direct email to appropriate person at Alpha and either get no reply or a no-information response. So I would guess nothing is being done.
            Steve Wood
            See my profile on IADN

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              #21
              Re: Active Directory Integration?

              Hi Steve, do you know any third parties that have done this and will sell or share?
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              Steven McLean
              i3 Home Inspections
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                #22
                Re: Active Directory Integration?

                We should go back and review discussions on this as there were some proposals on how to build someting. Really true integration is probably not possible without Alpha copmpleting an integration module, but we can produce the net effect of "authenticating" someome one using LDAP and automating login if authenticated. Where it might be easy to just approve/deny and automate login, it would be harder if LDAP was the repository for security groups, password expiration, etc.

                So in our poor-man's version, Alpha still has to hold and maintain all of the security information, and someone is going to have to maintain that separate from the LDAP directory.
                Steve Wood
                See my profile on IADN

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