I think the mod-auth-remedy allows apache authentication using Remedy as the
auth source.

SSO solutions for Remedy requires 2 peices, an AREA plugin and a java
piece.  The java piece has to be incorporated into the mid-tier, and the
AREA plugin has to be designed to work closely with the java piece.

Axton Grams

On 6/6/07, Sean Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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What you are looking for is some sort of SSO integration.  Unfortunately
the only SSO I am aware of that Remedy supports is Oracle.  There are others
like Cleartrust that are out there for SSO but aren't integrated with
Remedy.  There is an open source project on the way called mod-auth-remedy
for apache that I think would do what you are talking about but I don't
think the project is underway (or successful).   What you are wanting to do
can be done with some custom programming in C using the AREA plugin api and
by modifying the auth module in the mid-tier code.  I have tried to do this
 before to integrate with cleartrust but ran into some bugs (mainly due to
the fact that AREA is in C and Cleartrust is only going to support java api
in the future (or so I was told)).  In a nutshell ... as far as I know
nothing exists to do what you are wanting to do without creating a custom
AREA plugin via the C api.

Thanks,

Sean






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Hi All,

I would like to know of a possibility for a user to be able to go straight
to a Remedy form over the web without being authenticated through Remedy.
ie, the user logs in to the windows domain and then opens the Remedy Form
from a URL residing in the Favorites menu in the Internet Explorer. While
clicking the URL, the login page should be bypassed, since the user is
already logged in to the domain and the form should be opened over the web.

The LDAP integration with Remedy is working fine both on the web as well
as on the User Tool, when authenticated through the login.jsp. My
objective is the user to go to the Remedy Form without being authenticated
again.

Any ideas how this can be achieved?

Regards,
Conrad
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