through the SSO server, it sends me to
my Trac project and once clicking on the project, I am automatically
logged in. I also made the cookie last for 20 years as recommended by
the hack site (http://www.counterjumper.com/2007/02/26/trac-automatic-
login-hack/).
Cheers,
Doug
On Dec 7, 1:27 p
Apache SSO module would not have let the user through. So now we have
the user name, what is the easiest way to log s/he in w/o any form or
pop-up.
Regards,
Doug
On Dec 7, 1:17 pm, Axton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 7, 2007 1:52 PM, anhD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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OK! I am going to try this at a different angle. Before a user could
even access TRAC, s/he has already login through the company's SSO.
If the user is not valid, s/he would not get through. Once the user
has been successfully authenticated, the REMOTE_USER will be populated
with his/her login.
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> To: Trac Users
> Subjec
Hi All,
At my work place, we are using SSO for our web applications. I
am wondering if any is currently working on any plugin or anything
that may integrate with this? Basically, apache will help do the
authentication. If everything is successful, the user name is stored
in a variable in t