Re: Single Sign On

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On 11/14/06, David Boreham <david_list@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The reason I'm not sure if you are looking for 'real' SSO
is that in your list of applications above you include quite a
few where the client is a web browser. This would mean
that you'd need kerberos support in the browser and also
in the web server. This is hard to find today. Microsoft
products are the only widely deployed solution that I
am aware of.

It's not quite SSO (Double Sign On?), but there are several web apps
that give SSO only for web apps (i.e., you log on once to a web page
then can skip logging on to other web apps) without requiring
Kerberos.  CAS (http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/) appears to be the
best known.

Josh Kelley

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