You'll have to do a little bit of reading to learn how to set everything up correctly. It's easier of your web server is already connected to the domain - use mod_auth_sspi to pass an AD login through Apache into PHP. See if these pages help: How to join Ubuntu/Samba to a Windows 2003 Active Directory domain http://www.onnoot.com/wiki/how_to_join_ubuntu_samba_to_a_windows_2003_active _directory_domain http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:auth:ldap http://wiki.splitbrain.org/ldap -----Original Message----- From: dokuwiki-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dokuwiki-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bob McConnell Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 6:02 AM To: dokuwiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [dokuwiki] How to move to LDAP Good morning, I duplicated the default template and made a few minor modifications for our corporate wiki. One of those was to display the full name in the "Last modified" entry in the bottom right corner. That was relatively easy with the plain ACL authentication. We are now looking at switching to LDAP authentication, using a Windows Active Directory server as the target. What do I need to do to make sure my template still gets the full name? Everything I know about LDAP and AD can be printed on the head of a pin in Pica. Does anyone have any good pointers for a basic tutorial? I am running Dokuwiki in an Apache virtual host on Fedora Core 5. Thank you, Bob McConnell Principal Communications Programmer The CBORD Group, Inc. 61 Brown Road Ithaca NY, 14850 Phone 607 257-2410 FAX 607 257-1902 Email rvm@xxxxxxxxx Web www.cbord.com -- DokuWiki mailing list - more info at http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:mailinglist