Aha ok, that's sounds ok, maybe implementing with WO could be an "option", for them, knowing that its workable.

Many thanks.

G

On 5.3.2009, at 19:41, Mike Schrag wrote:

We are working on single sign-on at the moment based on the SAML 2.0 specification. It supports LDAP in that the client has to run an SSO service (such as OpenSSO) that hooks up to their directory (LDAP, Exchange, whatever) to authenticate their users.
We do an EOF+LDAP for syncing and Kerberos for auth + fallback to SPNEGO if you have it enabled on Apache (which is pretty easy), but to his original question, I'm with Pascal that WO doesn't sound like an appropriate technology to use based on what he described.

ms

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