Mohammed
 
What authentication into SGD is in use ?
 
Jeremy

>>> On 2/12/2008 at 8:09 am, in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Ali 
>>> Mohammed-MALI1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jeremy,
 
We have most of the SSO functionality implemented and don't need a new 
solution. 
 
The behavior that i described below works for UNIX applications. It just doesnt 
work for Windows app. Any ideas to workaround this problem would be appreciated.
 
Thanks,
Mohammed

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeremy Stagg
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2008 3:44 PM
To: sgd-users@filibeto.org 
Subject: Re: [SGD-Users] tarantella password cache

Mohammed
 
Your request appears to be a different angle with respect to the identity 
management of the user, and the ability of SGD to act as an Identity Manager 
application.
 
You require one of Sun's Identity Manager solution(s), which I'd recommend to 
start with OpenSSO Enterprise:
http://www.sun.com/software/products/opensso_enterprise/index.xml 
Keep in mind, SGD is not an identity solution.
 
Regards
 
Jeremy.

>>> On 24/11/2008 at 2:53 pm, in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Ali 
>>> Mohammed-MALI1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We are experiencing a problem with tarantella password caching. We have cache 
for each tarantella user to logon to WTS.So this way when user launches a 
windows app from WTS, the passcache is used to logon the user to WTS. However, 
the problem is when user changes his WTS password (for any reason - the user 
may like to change the password of his own free will, or may be told to do so 
because the password has expired), this password change is not propagated to 
Tarantella cache, so tarantella continues to pass on the old password to WTS 
upon future invocations of  WTS-related applications.We were expecting that 
upon password problem(login failure), tarantella would prompt user for new 
password and update its cache. However, apparently this does not work for 
Windows apps, due to limitation in the mstsc client(RDP). 
 

The  temporary workaround we found is as follows- if the user holds the Shift 
key while he launches an application from the WebTop, Tarantella will offer him 
to update the cached password. However, we are hoping for some mechanism which 
allows the user to update the Tarantella cache immediately after changing the 
password at WTS. So in other words user should be prompted to update cache upon 
login failure to use the previously cached password. We tried changing some 
settings in array manger under application launch to "prompt user upon login 
failure", however this did not work.  Any help would be greatly appreciated
 
Thanks,
 
Mohammed  Ali
 

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