Thank you Prasad..
This is what I needed to get clarified
*Asok Aravinda Perera*
Software Engineer
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On Tue, Sep 16,
Hi Prasad and Asok,
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Asok Perera as...@wso2.com wrote:
Thank you Prasad..
This is what I needed to get clarified
*Asok Aravinda Perera*
Software Engineer
WSO2, Inc.;http://wso2.com/
Sent the half baked mail mistakenly
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 10:11 PM, Darshana Gunawardana darsh...@wso2.com
wrote:
Hi Prasad and Asok,
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Asok Perera as...@wso2.com wrote:
Thank you Prasad..
This is what I needed to get clarified
*Asok Aravinda Perera*
Thank you Pushpalanka !
But there is another clarification needed.
What if a user needs to isolate two web apps ? Meaning, what if there
'cannot' be a super user sort of a logging (admin credentials) for two web
apps which is secured through a single IS ?
BR
*Asok Aravinda Perera*
Software
When a service provider created in IS, a role is created for that service
provider. If you want only user1 to access the app1 you can assign the role
only to the user1, and remove the role from super admin role list.
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 4:34 AM, Asok Perera as...@wso2.com wrote:
Thank you
Hi Asok,
This comes with the behavior of SSO.
When you register travelocity.com as a service provider in IS and point
travelocity.com webapp to use IS as the identity provider, authentication
process of webapp is totally handled by IS.
Even the page you enter username/password is submitted by IS.