What you can do is set the REMOTE_USER and then use the  
AppServerTrustedAuthentication or a derivative

This way you won't need anything from XWIKI in your authenticator

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Le 24 mai 2010 à 16:26, Luiz Marcelo Serique  
<[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hi,
>
> I'm new on list, and new on xwiki too, we have successfully deployed
> the XWiki Enterprise 2.3 in our company, but there is some pre
> requisites that we must accomplish to integrate the system to our SSO
> aplication. The SSO is a very simple aplication that stores all users
> and groups on a independent database, the SSO system have a interface
> that shows, like a catalog, all the internal systems that a specific
> person (logged in person) has access. The archictecture is very
> simple, and almost time insecure, passing by GET parameter the
> credentials to other systems in php, java, python, etc..., but this is
> another point that we here have to discuss and adjust adjust.
>
> To provide this SSO to xwiki i was wondering create a Filter that
> verify those GET parameters and programmatically authenticates the
> user to XWiki and use the MyFormAuthenticator.authenticate() to
> perform the login.
>
> But here come the question, the authenticate method needs a
> XWikiContext object, is it possible to have this context in a Servlet
> Filter?
>
> And you guys have some suggestions about my strategy? Any alternative
> to what i want achieve?
>
> --
> L. Marcelo
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