Re: Web Services Authentication using SSO

2012-06-08 Thread Remedy Guy
Hello!

Thank you so much! We are also looking at bypassing the sso authentication
only for this particular web services!
Wish BMC  had a good way to maneuver these things!

Thanks,
Gifthia

On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:17 AM, Longwing, LJ CTR MDA/IC <
lj.longwing@mda.mil> wrote:

> Gifthia,
> When I implemented SSO at a previous position, I came across the same
> problem.  The solution that we used was to put a second mid-tier on each of
> our servers that wasn't Kerberos protectedthis puts it back in the
> default configuration that allowed the integration points to work properly.
>  The other option is to make your SSO authentication scheme fall back to
> un-authenticated if they can't provide whatever SSO option you are using,
> which gives the same scenario in the first place, but without the second
> mid-tier instance.
>
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> Subject: Web Services Authentication using SSO
>
> Hi Friends!
>
> We use ARS 7.1 patch 6, Unix Server!
>
> We have published web services to communicate with an Oracle eAM
> application!
>
> The problem is - We use SSO / WebAuth for authentication for all
> applications used!
> So, when the external application is trying to call the Web Service, it
> needs to be WebAuthed first (obviously)!
>
> Is there a way, we can make the webservice bypass WebAuth by any means?
>
> I am new to this area and stuck with this?It will be great if someone can
> help me on this!
>
> Thanks,
> Gifthia
>
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Re: Web Services Authentication using SSO

2012-06-08 Thread Longwing, LJ CTR MDA/IC
Gifthia,
When I implemented SSO at a previous position, I came across the same problem.  
The solution that we used was to put a second mid-tier on each of our servers 
that wasn't Kerberos protectedthis puts it back in the default 
configuration that allowed the integration points to work properly.  The other 
option is to make your SSO authentication scheme fall back to un-authenticated 
if they can't provide whatever SSO option you are using, which gives the same 
scenario in the first place, but without the second mid-tier instance.

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Remedy Guy
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2012 3:48 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Web Services Authentication using SSO

Hi Friends!

We use ARS 7.1 patch 6, Unix Server! 

We have published web services to communicate with an Oracle eAM application!

The problem is - We use SSO / WebAuth for authentication for all applications 
used!
So, when the external application is trying to call the Web Service, it needs 
to be WebAuthed first (obviously)!

Is there a way, we can make the webservice bypass WebAuth by any means?

I am new to this area and stuck with this?It will be great if someone can help 
me on this!

Thanks,
Gifthia

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