I wish I could answer that, Josh.  The documentation provided by the site does 
not name anything specific and I don't know enough about SSO to identify which 
technology it's using.  I don't know if this helps, but a few of the initial 
steps are:

Create a page on your authentication server
Create a URL to redirect back to
Create the HMAC cryptographic hash

Grady Niles
Network Administrator
O'Fallon School District 90

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[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of Joshua Halls
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Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] How to get started with Single Sign On

Which technology is it using for SSO?  SSO typically is a broad reference to a 
few technologies out there.
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 9:08 AM, Grady Niles <gni...@of90.net> wrote:
We're looking into implementing SSO with a hosted Wiki site that supports it.  
We don't have any of the tools in place on our end (certificate authority 
server, etc...) to even begin the process.  Having never worked with SSO in any 
way, shape or form, I'm in the dark as to where to start.  There's a wide range 
of results when searching the interwebs for SSO solutions.  Can anyone 
recommend a good place to find information on how to get started with SSO in a 
Microsoft Active Directory environment?

Thanks,

Grady Niles
Network Administrator
O'Fallon School District 90


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