Ole,

You may want to look at JA-SIG CAS which looks like it could solve your 
problem (and it has Acegi integration ;-)).

http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/

Thanks
-Scott

Ole Ersoy wrote:
> Hi Shi,
>
> ShiLei wrote:
>   
>> Hi,Ole
>>  
>> Could you formulate your point more specifically?
>>     
>
> Sure.  Suppose we have a user "Joe".  Joe goes to 
> www.myapplicationsonmanyservers.com and enters his login id and credentials, 
> along with the application that Joe wants to work with.  Once received, the 
> server tries to authenticate Joe.  If Joe authenticates, the authentication 
> servers redirects Joe to the application (running on a machine that is 
> identified based on joe's login id and requested application combination) and 
> gives the browser the proper "Ticket" (I think) enabling him to establish a 
> secure session with the application.
>
> I've been reading up a little more and I think I'm looking for the CAS 
> integration.
>
>   
>> I am not much clear about the idea of central authentication.Do you mean 
>> a single authentication for a bunch of web applications? 
>>     
>
> Yes - many applications running on many machines.
>
>   
>> Then, the 
>> redirection depends on what?
>>     
>
> The user id and, if provided, the application name.  If the application name 
> is not provided, then the server would just use a configured default.
>
> SNIP
>
> Thanks,
> - Ole
>
>
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