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Reading apache variables after ldap login

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hi, i had the bright idea to setup ldap authentication for my site but since i have got this working i've been wandering how do i tell who has logged in(besides sifting through access logs) so I can present them with there settings, preferences and log their activities, ie, sending mail, updating database. i'm hoping that apache has a variable which i can access immediately after the login, and populate a global variable. i have used the mod_auth_ldap module for authentication. i checked the docs on this module but there isn't anything which indicates this is possible. thanks again

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hi, i had the bright idea to setup ldap authentication for my site but since i have got this working i've been wandering how do i tell who has logged in(besides sifting through access logs) so I can present them with there settings, preferences and log their activities, ie, sending mail, updating database. i'm hoping that apache has a variable which i can access immediately after the login, and populate a global variable. i have used the mod_auth_ldap module for authentication. i checked the docs on this module but there isn't anything which indicates this is possible. thanks again

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Sorry about the duplication, the forum server didn't seem to be posting my topic so i tried it again(5 times)

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Sorry about the duplication, the forum server didn't seem to be posting my topic so i tried it again(5 times)

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i got this working - a variable is set LDAP_USER which can be accessed through php with <?php $userAuth=$_SERVER['LDAP_USER'];?>

 

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