You'll need an SSO provider. I'd recommend looking into something like http://drupal.org/project/pubcookie. I haven't used it, but my understanding is that you setup the pubcookie provider that is linked with your LDAP install, then all of your sites just use pubcookie.
~Rob On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 7:16 AM, antgiant <[email protected]<antgiant%[email protected]> > wrote: > Thank you. However, we're already using that and it doesn't provide any > SSO functionality. > > > On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Ken Rickard <[email protected]>wrote: > >> http://drupal.org/project/ldap_integration and its ilk. >> >> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:13 AM, >> antgiant<[email protected]<antgiant%[email protected]>> >> wrote: >> > We have several drupal installs that all use the same LDAP setup for >> > authentication. We would like to setup Single Sign On for all of those >> > sites, but it is not feasible for us to use a shared database. >> > Additionally, we are using LDAP groups to create the Drupal roles. Any >> > advice on how to accomplish this? Thanks in advance. >> >> >> >> -- >> Ken Rickard >> [email protected] >> http://ken.therickards.com >> > >
