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Hi all

We are installing WordPress MU onto an IIS 7 sever

We need to enable single sign on against the AD.

We are happy to code the PHP to auto login / create accounts for the users etc.

What we need help with is how to we get the users Credential (username,email,name etc.) from the IIS / windows server into PHP variables so we can use them.

All advice welcomed

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Is php installed as (fast)cgi or as isapi handler? – VolkerK May 8 at 12:52

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You want to use ldap. The hardest part for me was figuring out the OU my users were in and the format we needed to have our usernames (USERNAME@DOMAIN.COM instead of domain\username). We have them all in the default Users OU. This is taken from a cakephp app I wrote and it grabs some additional information, but it should set you along the right track. Your php of course needs to have an ldap extension compiled.

protected function findLdapUser($username, $password, $otheruser = false){
	$config = Configure::read('ldap');
	if(!$username && !$password && $otheruser){
		$username = $config['username'];
		$password = $config['password'];
	}
	if($password == ""){return false;} //prevent anonmyous bind
	if(!$otheruser){
		$otheruser = $username;
	}
	$connection = ldap_connect($config['host'], $config['port']);
	if($connection === false){		//does not detect properly depending on enviroment!
		debug("cannot connect to ldap server");
		return 0; //cannot connect!
	}
    ldap_set_option($connection, LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION, $config['version']);
    if (!@ldap_bind($connection, $username . $config['userpostfix'], $password)){
        return false;
	}

	//search for user data
	$fields = array('mail', 'name', 'telephoneNumber', 'physicalDeliveryOfficeName');
	//$filter = "sAMAccountName=" . $username;
	$filter = "userPrincipalName=" . $otheruser . $config['userpostfix'];
	$results = ldap_search($connection, "CN=USERS,".$config['basedn'], $filter, $fields);
	$info =  ldap_get_entries($connection, $results);
	if($info['count'] == 0){return false;}
	@ldap_unbind($connection);
	$return['LdapUser']['email'] = $info[0]['mail'][0];
	$return['LdapUser']['fullname'] = $info[0]['name'][0];
	//supress warnings
	@$return['LdapUser']['office'] = $info[0]['physicaldeliveryofficename'][0];
	@$return['LdapUser']['phone'] = $info[0]['telephonenumber'][0];
	return $return;
}
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