Hi Don,

Yes, I think a proxy server would work.  It would need to be able to
proxy SSL connections.

Most admins have been in favor of denying access if there was an issue
with their SSO sign in.  It's good to hear your use case.

-alex

On Apr 4, 3:26 pm, DRS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alex,
>    Thanks for your responses, they are really clarifying things.  I
> think I understand. The Network Range/whitelist function is staying
> but the "back door" that allows users to access Google Apps using the
> admin page even if SSO is required for all addresses will be changed
> so that only admins can login.
>
> Would there be anything to prevent me from setting up a proxy server
> that proxy all users to the Google Apps login page from a whitelisted
> IP address so that we can enforce SSO from everywhere create a
> backdoor to allow access if SSO is down? I suppose I could also setup
> a redundant SSO service. This would allow me to automatically failover
> users to the proxy if our SSO server goes down.
>
> Don.
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