Tag Archives: opensso
Kerberos & load-balanced OpenSSO – GSS Channel binding exceptions
Recently I’ve been working with a client to build a federated SSO system. One of the requirements was for internal employees to have seamless access using Windows’ Kerberos. This isn’t anything novel, and is something I’ve worked on for a … Continue reading
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Sun IdM & Virtual Desktop demo
WordPress taunts me every time I log in with the draft of a post I’ve been meaning to complete for quite some time that explains the general concepts around Identity Management, provisioning, role mining and so on. It’s intended to … Continue reading
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