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| Subject: | Re: Federated Authentication (without SAML) |
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| Date: | Sat, 17 Sep 2005 11:46:39 -0400 |
Oh, and I encode the signature (xor) just to obscure it as well.
Hope that helps--
Mike
Gary Gwin wrote:
Given that SAML, Project Liberty, etc. are not yet supported by most companies, I'm curious what solutions you may have seen for the following use case:
User logs into web site A using forms with username and password authentication. Web site A has a link to a parter web site B, which also requires user authentication using forms authentication with username and password. The goal is to automatically authenticate the user to web site B. Web site B offers no additional services for any sort of identity assertion interchange between the two sites (but may be willing to do deploy something "lightweight"). The username and password for a given user may or may not be equivalent on site A and B. To further complicate life, site B has a requirement that user must update their passwords every 30 days.
Gary
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