Hi Roberto, On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 6:51 AM, "Roberto Gorjão" <robe...@asenseofdesign.com > wrote:
> Hi Paolo, > > > The SSO must permits us to: > > > > 1) Normalize already registered users and automatically get them access > to > > all site's network. > > 2) Same thing as before but for new registered users. > > > > 1- SSO doesn't "normalize" already registered users. As each database has, > currently, it's users table, you'll have to merge users of all future > "client" sites into the users table of the future "controller" site. Then, > when setting up SSO, only this last users table will be used and the > others may even be dropped. > > Which module is capable to do this (SSO), probably you mean the core capabilities to share user tables ? And how fix the multiple "uid" already registered on multiple sites by the same users ? 2- New users will be registered on the controller site users table, that > will be shared with all the client sites. Therefore, yes, users will be > "normalized" and get automatic access to all sites. > Yes, this is what i mean for "normalization". -- Paolo Mainardi CTO Twinbit Blog: http://www.paolomainardi.com -- Please consider the environment before printing this email --