I would also recommend mod_auth_cas if your SSO supports it - very easy to
set up.
- Y
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On Thu, May 20, 2021, 2:41 AM Michael Wechner
wrote:
> Hi Michael
>
> I think it depends on your SSO app, more specifically what
Thanks for the responses Daniel and Michael. I will look into those links
and see where I get.
On Wed, May 19, 2021, 11:42 PM Michael Wechner
wrote:
> Hi Michael
>
> I think it depends on your SSO app, more specifically what standards it
> supports.
>
> For example you could use
Hi Michael
I think it depends on your SSO app, more specifically what standards it
supports.
For example you could use /mod_auth_kerb//and //mod_auth_gssapi
/https://active-directory-wp.com/docs/Networking/Single_Sign_On/Kerberos_SSO_with_Apache_on_Linux.html
Hello,
Depends entirely on how you implement that SSO auth you mention. For
example, I have experience with a SSO implementation that allows you
to do what you specify with apache through a third party module, but
you are not specifying which is the SSO implementation or what it can
do, so we can