SSO/HTTP
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For either major system, further user details rely on parent schemes (e.g. LDAP provided by AD/eDirectory; MySQL DB with user information) provided by [[Users Sources]] to autocreate and manage users if necessary. | For either major system, further user details rely on parent schemes (e.g. LDAP provided by AD/eDirectory; MySQL DB with user information) provided by [[Users Sources]] to autocreate and manage users if necessary. | ||
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'''Note: Joomla! 1.0.x users are able to use this specific method through the [[SSO/HTTP/Mambot|HTTP SSO mambot]].''' | '''Note: Joomla! 1.0.x users are able to use this specific method through the [[SSO/HTTP/Mambot|HTTP SSO mambot]].''' | ||
[[Category:SSO]] [[Category:LDAP]] [[Category:Kerberos]] [[Category:MSAD]] | [[Category:SSO]] [[Category:LDAP]] [[Category:Kerberos]] [[Category:MSAD]] |
Current revision as of 01:36, 20 August 2008
HTTP Authentication utilises server provided authentication mechanisms to identify and authorize the users request.
For Apache, numerous solutions do exist, a small selection below:
For IIS, there are limited options:
For either major system, further user details rely on parent schemes (e.g. LDAP provided by AD/eDirectory; MySQL DB with user information) provided by Users Sources to autocreate and manage users if necessary.
There are some troubleshooting tips for getting things to work.
Note: Joomla! 1.0.x users are able to use this specific method through the HTTP SSO mambot.