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Re: SSO with AD, Kerberos and squid ???

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tim Alsop)
Wed May 7 05:06:06 2003

From: Tim.Alsop@CyberSafe.Ltd.UK (Tim Alsop)
Date: 7 May 2003 02:00:31 -0700
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To: kerberos@MIT.EDU
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debiansol@yahoo.fr (greg) wrote in message news:<e2aced1f.0305050235.16f22018@posting.google.com>...
> OK, thank you everyone ;)
> So I think i'm going to keep on filtering web acces by ip address :(
> 
> But I'm still wondering why sso has not been more developped in open
> sources  and in general!?
> 
> greg

Greg,

If you are looking for a solution where you can login to your Win2k/XP
workstation using Active Directory and then start your browser, then
have the browser setup a security context with your Apache web server
- we have a product that we have just developed which does this. It
does not use cookies and does not transmit any passwords across the
network becasue it uses Kerberos tickets to present the users identity
to the web server. We also have an optional add-on product for IBM's
WebSphere and plan to add support for other application servers and
operating systems.

If you want to find out more about this product please visit :

http://www.cybersafe.ltd.uk/links/webaccess.htm

If you select the link at the bottom of the above page and provide
your contact details you will be sent a datasheet containing more
technical details.

Cheers, Tim.
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