Hi! Personnaly, I solved multi-applications using Tomcat container authentication. But as Joomla is not Tomcat based, it does not apply to your situation. In your case, I would recommend to explore CAS type of authentication: http://www.jasig.org/cas
https://wiki.jasig.org/display/CASC/Tomcat https://wiki.jasig.org/display/CASC/CASifying+Joomla+1.5 Please let me know the final result of your experimentation! Wishing you a very nice day, Christophe Dupriez Centre Antipoisons-Antigifcentrum C/o Hôpital Central de la Base Reine Astrid Rue Bruyn 1120 Bruxelles Belgique tel 32-(0)2.264.96.36 fax 32-(0)2.264.96.46 _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] To: [email protected] Sent: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 18:29:06 +0100 Subject: Single Sign on against joomla Hi Guys. I have a jspwiki installation running ina a tomcat, togther with a couple of other apps. Already doing SSO within tomcat the usual way (valve). Now we also attached a joomla server, which also acts as master password provider (and, yes, tomcat is now proxied by apache). We already managed to have single credentials by implementing in the valve a check agains joomla user/pw in the mysql db, so that a user may log into joomla and into any tomcat based appl using the same credentials. But would like to have a real Single Sign On between joomla and jspwiki (and/or all the others tomcat apps). Any hints? We are going to have a look at Josso but wondering if anyone has any other suggestion or experience to share. Tx in advance LG
