Right now I have solved doing exactly what you suggested since all the sites are on the same domain. But this solution excludes apache (mod_auth_tkt).
2012/11/26 Nathan Van Gheem <[email protected]> > Yes, go to each instance and set the shared secret in acl_users/session > for each plone site. > > Are all the sites on the same domain? If not, you'll have to fiddle with > the properties tab of acl_users/session--the cookie domain value(*. > mydomain.com or just "*" will work too I think). > > > On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:23 AM, Marco Celotti <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi, I have several plone sites with the same list of users (and passwords >> of course), now I'd like to create a SSO using apache mod_auth_tkt. >> Is there any howto / documentation for the configuration? I followed >> these instructions: >> >> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5215004/plone-cgi-single-sign-on-using-mod-auth-tkt >> >> But it doesn't work (and I have no errors on apache log) >> >> Thank you, Marco >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Product-Developers mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/plone-product-developers >> >> > -- Marco Celotti *Tecnoteca srl *Via L'Aquila, 1/B - 33010 Tavagnacco UD - Italy tel. +39 0432 689094 - fax +39 0432 689572 web: www.tecnoteca.com CMDBuild maintainer www.cmdbuild.org C.F. e Partita IVA 02166770301 / REA 240394 / Capitale sociale 10.800 i.v. / Registro Imprese di Udine nr. 02166770301 <http://www.tecnoteca.com/>
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