On Feb 2, 4:06 pm, "Rob Hudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I confess I haven't done my research on what actually constitutes SSO
> and what underlying functionality has to exist, but I think we're
> looking at a possible need for something like this so I thought I'd
> open up a discussion...
>
> Could Django be used to implement Single Sign-On?
>
> I plan to read this, and the various links it points me 
> to:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_sign_on

Hi Rob,

I implemented CAS in Django, which is one form of single sign-on.
You're welcome to check out the code to see what needs to be done for
such a task; it's mostly middleware stuff. Details are here: http://
blog.case.edu/bmb12/2006/12/cas_for_django_part_2

Good luck,

--
Brian Beck
Adventurer of the First Order


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