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James A. Donald
Is it possible for two web sites to arrange for
cross logins?
Steve Furlong
Does this question have a practical end in mind? If
so, can you simplify matters by running both web sites
on the same host?
The situation envisaged is that A.com is known to B.com,
and
On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 03:15:00PM -0700, James A. Donald wrote:
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Is it possible for two web sites to arrange for cross
logins?
The goal is that if someone is logged into website
https://A.com as user127, and then browses to
https://B.com/A_com_registrants, he will be
Is it possible for two web sites to arrange for cross
logins?
Check out SAML, esp the browser artifact profile.
/r$
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Rich Salz Chief Security Architect
DataPower Technology http://www.datapower.com
XS40 XML Security Gateway
On 8/3/05, James A. Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Is it possible for two web sites to arrange for cross
logins?
snippety-do-dah
Does this question have a practical end in mind? If so, can you
simplify matters by running both web sites on the same host?
(cc-ing JAD because I never
* James A. Donald:
Is it possible for two web sites to arrange for cross
logins?
SXIP is a relatively open effort in that direction. The rootsite
seems to be proprietary, though.
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Rich Salz wrote:
Is it possible for two web sites to arrange for cross
logins?
Check out SAML, esp the browser artifact profile.
Check out Passel, which lacks the complexity of SAML:
http://www.passel.org/
Peter
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