Hello,

Using HTTP headers isn't a great solution. If you're integrating with SiteMinder, you need to process the SiteMinder cookie to check the user is both authenticated, and authorised, to access the application (ie ITSM) which OpenSSO (and hence AtriumSSO) does not do. OpenSSO (and hence AtriumSSO) only does the former, which CA consultants may frown upon.


John
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SSO Plugin for BMC ITSM, Analytics, and more.
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