David Sean Taylor wrote:
> 
> 
> There is an example with the demo installer here:
> 
> http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/portals/jetspeed-2/binaries/jetspeed-2.1.3-demo-installer.jar
> 
> To see it, login as admin, go to the SSO Demo page:
> 
> http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/portal/p002.psml
> 
> On the left side portlet, enter the credentials provided in the help  
> portlet above (007 / secret-password)
> On the right side portlet, it seems that the credentials have expired  
> or something, I can't get it to log in anymore, even bypassing the  
> portlet
> Looks like we need to look into that...
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Hello David,

  Thank you for giving me the demo reference information.
  I've to try to use the SSO IFrame Portlet and setting up my remote-site
for SSO,
  I set those fields as following:
    sso.type:   url (what is this parameter for?)
    SRC:      http://my-site/login.do
    sso.url.Credential:      password (the parameter name in login.do for
password field)
    sso.url.Principal:      username (the parameter name in login.do for
username field)
    SSO Principal:      my account id in the remote-site
    SSO Credential:   my passwaord value of my account

  when I save the values, and the portlet has sent a request to my remote
site and try to login,
  and I can find the login information from the remote site server log and
looks like the login success,
  but the page in the portlet can't redirect to the success page! why? does
this portlet don't support
  send-redirect feature?

  where can I get the guide that is talking about how to setup the SSO
parameters?

  and I've another question want to ask,
  I've set the same setting values into SSO Management, how can I know the
setting is working?
  if my J2 has a SSO site setting, what kind of the situation the J2 will
send a sso request to the
  sso remote site? when any user login into j2 or when the user access to
the remote sso site from some
  kind of j2 portlet? or any other situation would be the sso work?

Best Regards,
Bon
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