Hi
I have been trying to authenticate my CGI application through 2 drivers, one that uses username/password stored in the database and other using ldap active directory.

following is the code

$self->authen->config( DRIVER => [ 'DBI', DBH => $self->dbh, TABLE => 'user', CONSTRAINTS => { 'user.username' => '__CREDENTIAL_1__', 'MD5:user.password' => '__CREDENTIAL_2__' }, ], DRIVER => [ 'Authen::Simple::LDAP', host => 'ldapad.company.com', basedn => 'OU=XXX,OU=XX,DC=XXX,DC=XXX', binddn => 'CN=usename,OU=Users,OU=XXX,OU=AD,DC=XXX,DC=xxx', bindpw => 'secret', filter => '(cn=%s)', ], CREDENTIALS => [ 'authen_username', 'authen_password' ], STORE => 'Session', LOGOUT_RUNMODE => 'logout', LOGIN_RUNMODE => 'login', POST_LOGIN_RUNMODE => 'okay', RENDER_LOGIN => \&my_login_form, );

How do I make the application check the other driver if not authenticated with one.
Right now, as expected, its the driver listed at the bottom that works and they both do, depending on which was assigned last.


In reply to CGI Application Authentication using multiple drivers by Prat824

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