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How do I get the Windows user id from Active Directory using an IP Address

Asked by stuart-the-legend in Active Directory, Java Servlets, Java Naming & Directory Interface (JNDI)

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G'day All,
I'm writing an intranet servlet and need to get the logged on windows user's account id (needed for single-sign-on and some other authentication stuff). The System properties "user.name" is only useful if you're running a java application, the getRemoteUser() method on the HttpServlet request will only return a value if the user has previously authenticated. So, one method I came up with was to get the remote user's IP address, and then use that to determine from Active Directory who is logged on to the machine that uses the IP address. I'm cool with the servlet and the web service to connect to AD, but my real question is: can Active Directory resolve a user account id based on an IP Address, and if so what are the LDAP commands (search I suppose) to do this?
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