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| Subject: | Re: Using SPNEGO for web SSO |
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| Date: | Mon, 28 Feb 2005 03:33:26 -0600 |
Quoting Burak DAYIOGLU <dayioglu@metu.edu.tr>:
Hi all, I'm trying to set up a development network to experiment SPNEGO with Windows desktop clients and a Java Application running on top of Sybase Enterprise Application Server. From what I read from the available Internet documentation SPNEGO provides seamless single sign-on with Windows domain integration, which is what I am looking for. However, I am unable to find out any acceptor components to run on the application server. Are there any free acceptor implementations? Are there any commercial offerings that support the Sybase EA Server? with regards, -bd
I believe that the JCIFS project has (alpha?) code dealing with SPNEGO authentication in a Servlet context. Alternatively look for Jens Bo Friis's implementation of the same thing. http://bofriis.dk/ http://lists.samba.org/archive/jcifs/2004-June/003497.html Regards, Rogan
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