Hi,

I haven't actually seen anyone do it with CF yet, but Novell has a single sign-on 
technology and SDK. We are looking at it but haven't gotten to that yet.

You can find out more about the SSO solution at:

http://www.novell.com/documentation/lg/sso2/index.html?admin/data/a6b03lc.html 


The SDK is free and can be downloaded at http://developer.novell.com/ndk/ . They have 
libaries in C and Java.

They also have a new appliance called i-Chain which is probably overkill for what you 
are looking for but it is a nice architecture for SSO authentication. 

Lanny Udey
Hofstra University

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Hello,

Has anyone had any experience passing a Novell login name to CF5? Our 
company Intranet is requiring that the process be a seemless login. Meaning 
that once the user logs in on the Novell side, that the username is passed 
to CF so I can authenticate and authorize that user based on a policy.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Christian
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