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Heterogeneous .NET: IIS seamless login with LDAP

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    Hi Was just wondering if anyone else out there has tried this before... Basic problem is that I need the currently logged in user's name (ie. the username he used to get into his workstation). Anonymous login has to be allowed, but if the user is logged into the domain, I want his name. This is to enable seamless login for users using a web app. Security isn't an issue here (yet...), and the app is internal use only, but I do need the user's (domain) login name. Nothing more. If you know linux; my environment is probably similar to the following: * Domain controller: Linux; OpenLDAP * IIS on Windows 2003 Server * Linux desktops with Firefox (This should provide a parallel if you're more familiar with Linux than Mac - answers to this might get me closer to the goal). But the actual environment: * Domain controller on Mac OS X 10.4 server (running LDAPv3; based on OpenLDAP, I believe) * IIS running on Windows 2003 Server * Mac desktops (OS X worstations) - users working off Firefox and Safari Question is how to get the user's currently logged-in domain username, through a web app. Thanks and regards ehuysamer

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