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In Symfony2 I have built an intranet. It currently uses the FOSUserBundle and an LDAP bundle to log users in, and I would like to add the functionality to log in user from their session in Windows.

I found an NTLM script for PHP and an updated version of it, but I haven't been able to incorporate them into Symfony2.

I also found an NTLM bundle for Symfony2, but it was written for an older version of Symfony and it is not maintained anymore. I was unable to rewrite it and get it to work.

My question is; how could I automatically log in users from their Windows session in my Symfony2-app, in addition to the already present LDAP functionality? What would be the best and easiest way?

zizoujab
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Paul Maclean
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Take a look at the classes in the Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Firewall folder.

You should also read this thread with some more useful information on implementing your own AuthenticationListener: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/symfony-devs/oSUqDyMsZpI

This page from the documentation should give you everything you need on implementing your own listener: http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook/security/custom_authentication_provider.html

Rick Pastoor
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