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Sent: 05 June 2013 15:18
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Subject: Re: Remedy SSO Login with CaC
There are two reserved fields you would add to the user form. Depending on how
you want to populate those fields, you can add a bit of workflow to however you
add users to
ay, June 5, 2013 9:57:03 AM
Subject: Re: Remedy SSO Login with CaC
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Rich,
Where is the alias feature at in Remedy. I am not familiar with this. I agree
with the EDIPI number, I do not want to change the Login ID's from
firstname.lastname and would love a solution for this.
Dan
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> Sandra Hennigan
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field; email
address was the Remedy Login Name.
Thank you,
Sandra Hennigan
Remedy Developer
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Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 9:55 AM
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Subject: Re: Remedy SSO Login wit
Rich,
Where is the alias feature at in Remedy. I am not familiar with this. I
agree with the EDIPI number, I do not want to change the Login ID's from
firstname.lastname and would love a solution for this.
Dan
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 9:50 AM, Rick Cook wrote:
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> Dan, one thing you shoul
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> *Subject:* Re: Remedy SSO Login with CaC
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> ** Unfortunately we do not have anyo
SSO Login with CaC
** Unfortunately we do not have anyone with Java or API knowledge on staff. I
was hoping that someone on the list could point me in the right direction or
provide some help with the solution.
Thanks for the reply though, at least now I know there is a fix out there and
it
Dan, one thing you should look into is using the authentication alias
feature built into Remedy. Basically, you put the EDIPI in the alias
field, and LDAP authenticates against it, which it reads from the CAC. If
you put the EDIPI in the Login ID field, you're in for a host of problems.
Rick
On J
Unfortunately we do not have anyone with Java or API knowledge on staff.
I was hoping that someone on the list could point me in the right direction
or provide some help with the solution.
Thanks for the reply though, at least now I know there is a fix out there
and it just needs to be config
Dan,
I currently work with a customized community sso version that was modified
to take what is given to it and cross reference it with the corporate id of
the user gather the user id of that user from the person form, and then
pass that to the Remedy server.so I say a definitive 'yes' to your
Listers,
Environment
Remedy 7.6.04 SP2
Midtier 7.6.04 SP4
Windows 2008 R2 Servers
SQL database
I work within the DoD and we have been told to move over to CAC
authentication. I have installed Atrium SSO, configured it and with the
help of the Hotfix provided by Remedy, which allows to map S
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