Victor,
You might take a look at our centralized security server, Cams. Cams
provides SSO via Apache or Tomcat to subdomains as your show in your
request. You can find out more at http://www.cafesoft.com.
Good luck and let us know if you have any questions,
Gary
Victor Soares wrote:
Hello,
I
Hm, you might be right on that - I've never actually done it. If you
have a single defined in Tomcat, and enable single-signon, you'll
get back a JSESSIONSSOID cookie. I would think that Tomcat could
handle that in any context within the , but again, I haven't
tested it.
Lajos
Victor Soares
Lajos,
Yes, the 3 sites are going to be on the same box and apache is sitting in front.
I haven't tried this, so correct me if I'm wrong... but from what I understand, even
if I JkMount directories within the virtual hosts to the same Tomcat instance, the
session will not span all 3 hosts. The s
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Subject: Multiple Virtual Hosts Single Sign On
Hello,
I have dug through the tomcat-user archives and have seen this question come up
several times, but there was no concrete solution so I'll bring it up again.
For an upcoming project, I am going to have 3 websites. ex:
library.ci.ti
Victor -
If you are talking about across different Tomcat instances no, there is
not (unless you want to write your own realm). If you have three virtual
hosts on the same server, the Tomcat SSO solution will support that. Are
you fronting Tomcat with Apache? 'Cause what you could do is have th
Hello,
I have dug through the tomcat-user archives and have seen this question come up
several times, but there was no concrete solution so I'll bring it up again.
For an upcoming project, I am going to have 3 websites. ex:
library.ci.tigard.or.us
police.ci.tigard.or.us
www.ci.tigard.or.us
Each