Hi Matt,

I would like to add an additional comment to my earlier response.

Using Google's authentication interfaces for a such a purpose is not
encouraged. I would suggest you to take look at Shibboleth 2.0 - a
standards based, open source solution for SSO:
https://spaces.internet2.edu/display/SHIB2/

Regards,
Anirudh

On Jul 16, 9:41 pm, "Anirudh (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> We do not know of any implementation yet that utilizes Google Apps
> enabled domain as a SSO Identity Provider. There is however, an
> administrator controlled user management component but that is not
> designed to function as a SSO enabler. A separate set of services need
> to be deployed to perform the typical responsibilities of a SSO
> Identity Provider.
>
> -Anirudh
>
> On Jul 15, 11:42 pm, Matt McKnight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Has anyone figured out how to use Google Apps as an SSO provider?
> > Rather than take the expense of standing up a separate SSO service,
> > I'd like to use the Google Apps account as a service that I can use to
> > restrict access to an Apache server.  It seems theoretically possible,
> > but I don't want to think about it too much if there's an easy answer,
> > yea or nay.
>
>
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