Re: Want to implement Single Sign-On(SSO)

2012-05-15 Thread Brian Pancia
John Didn't state single user repository just authentication repository. SSO will allow you to setup multiple repositories (LDAP, RSA, CAC, Local, etc.). That's why my original question was what exactly is SSO going to be used for. If it is to provide LDAP capabilities for Mid-tier then there ar

Re: Want to implement Single Sign-On(SSO)

2012-05-15 Thread Pat Zandi
Can I ask what is your plan or method for doing it? Like do you need CAC? Certs, or just AD authentication? Do you require secure methods? 686 vice 389 (or what ever)? Just wondering Sent from my iPhone On May 15, 2012, at 2:51, John Baker wrote: > Brian > > Ref: Single user repository

Re: Want to implement Single Sign-On(SSO)

2012-05-14 Thread Brian Pancia
What exactly are you looking to use SSO for? You can do LDAP authentication without SSO in place. If you're looking for the user to automatically be authenticated to Remedy Mid-tier based on their network login, BMC SSO will not do this to my knowledge. What the BMC SSO piece will give you is a