J.-M.,
J.-M. Kubek schrieb (10.11.2011 16:53 Uhr):
Le jeudi 10 novembre 2011 à 14:41 +0100, Marc Patermann a écrit :
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You are speaking of SSO "single sign on". This is not easy, else it
would be there already everywhere. Look at Kerberos.
SOGo is *already* SSO enabled as it int
Le jeudi 10 novembre 2011 à 14:41 +0100, Marc Patermann a écrit :
> Tarjei,
>
[... snipp ]
> You are speaking of SSO "single sign on". This is not easy, else it
> would be there already everywhere. Look at Kerberos.
SOGo is *already* SSO enabled as it integrates with CAS since v1.2.1
See ht
Tarjei,
Tarjei Huse schrieb (10.11.2011 10:11 Uhr):
On 11/08/2011 11:58 AM, Per Kristiansen wrote:
On 08.11.2011 11:45, Tarjei Huse wrote:
Hi, has anyone tried to integrate a wiki or another webapp into the SOGo
menu so that the user can get it's credidentials from SOGo?
I.e. if the user is l
On 11/08/2011 11:58 AM, Per Kristiansen wrote:
> On 08.11.2011 11:45, Tarjei Huse wrote:
>> Hi, has anyone tried to integrate a wiki or another webapp into the SOGo
>> menu so that the user can get it's credidentials from SOGo?
>>
>> I.e. if the user is logged on to SOGo and follows the link to /wi
On 08.11.2011 11:45, Tarjei Huse wrote:
> Hi, has anyone tried to integrate a wiki or another webapp into the SOGo
> menu so that the user can get it's credidentials from SOGo?
>
> I.e. if the user is logged on to SOGo and follows the link to /wiki then
> he is still logged in.
>
> Is this possib
Hi, has anyone tried to integrate a wiki or another webapp into the SOGo
menu so that the user can get it's credidentials from SOGo?
I.e. if the user is logged on to SOGo and follows the link to /wiki then
he is still logged in.
Is this possible?
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Regards / Med vennlig hilsen
Tarjei Huse
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