That's interesting.  I tried using certificate based security for SSO (even
though that doesn't *really* fit with the way we want to do things ...
although it's better than BASIC), but it didn't seem to be happen for me.

Do you have a record of the correspondence you had with the Orion folks
(regarding SSO and FORM based auth) ?  If you do, I would be most grateful
if you could post it.  At the moment, info on this subject is really hard to
come by.  I'm sure you guys are finding the same problem - if not, please
tell me where all the docs are ;)

Tony.



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nick Newman
Sent: 16 January 2001 17:52
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Single Sign On


Hi,

We had a similar problem.  The solution we came up with was to use BASIC
authentication for all the relevant web-apps, and to specify the same
<realm-name> for each web-app.  That way, the browser supplies the required
logins as you switch between web-apps.

Yes, it would be nicer to use FORM based login, but so far as we could tell
(with some help from the orion folk) this does not work with SSO.  They
(orion) indicated that certificate based security was a better fit for SSO,
as I recall.

Nick

At 09:53 AM 1/16/01 +0000, you wrote:
>Gerald,
>
>Did you ever get any direct replies to this SSO query ?  We are trying to
do
>the same.  Maybe we could work together in some way ?
>
>Kind regards,
>Tony.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Gerald
>Gutierrez
>Sent: 02 December 2000 20:09
>To: Orion-Interest
>Subject: Single Sign On
>
>
>
>Does Orion do any sort of single sign-on for multiple applications deployed
>on the same application server? If so, how can one get this working?
>
>



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