Niall, Our product AccessMatrix do support LDAP (Netscape and Microsoft AD) for single-sign-on.
Here is some information about our product: http://www.i-sprint.com/index_products.htm AccessMatrix T Universal Access Management (UAM) is a comprehensive enterprise application access control, single sign-on and security administration system. UAM controls and manages user access to all enterprise applications. Leveraging on the AccessMatrix technology, UAM fulfils the most rigorous form of application security by providing security administration, authentication, authorization, and audit services (4As) to business applications within your organization. With UAM, multiple applications are able to access a common set of security services through tight integration with our AccessMatrix security server. For more detail : http://www.i-sprint.com/accessmatrixUAM.htm AccessMatrixT Universal Sign-OnT (USOT) is a non-intrusive security solution that enables organizations to achieve single sign-on to multiple applications and systems. In most organizations today, users are often required to remember many IDs and passwords in order to perform their various job functions. By deploying our enterprise single sign-on solution, our clients will improve staff and customer satisfaction, resulting in improved productivity and reduced administration costs. Client/server, host-based, Java-based and web-based applications are supported without source code changes. Unlike other single sign-on products, manual client software installations are not required on the users' desktops. For more detail : http://www.i-sprint.com/accessmatrixUSO.htm Thanks, Laurence Best Regards Lam Lam Kwok Wing, CISSP [EMAIL PROTECTED] i-Sprint Innovations Pte Ltd http://www.i-sprint.com Tel: +852 2590-9100, +65 6244-3900 Fax: +65 6244-8900 -----Original Message----- From: Laurence Field Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 9:49 AM To: 'Niall O Malley (LMI)'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Cc: Lam KW Subject: RE: Single Sign on Definitely Contact LAM at i-sprint.(CC'd) They have a very good solution indeed. Laurence Field X 1645 -----Original Message----- From: Niall O Malley (LMI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 6:03 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Single Sign on Hi, Does anyone have any useful information or links on single signon solutions and concepts. What I am thinking towards is an LDAP structure a bit like NDS. Any suggestions welcomed. regards Niall