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Re: Can I use the Windows NT logon on Oracle Portal?Has anyone managed to take advantage of the fact that a Portal-user already is logged on to NT?

From: Vasily Poushko <vasily_at_rbcmail.ru>
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 22:32:23 +0400
Message-ID: <amd560$kkc$1@n6.co.ru>


Your decision is not applied to version 9.0.2

Taken from
http://portalstudio.oracle.com/pls/ops/docs/FOLDER/COMMUNITY/OTN_CONTENT/MAI NPAGE/SECURITY/PORTALSECURITY9IASV2_1.PDF "In release 3.0.9, the SSO server provided support for external authentication by
allowing an implementation of custom logic in a package named WWSSO_AUTH_EXTERNAL. In 9.0.2, the ability to authenticate to an external repository has been migrated to OID. In Release 2, the SSO server will always
authenticate against OID. The OID server in turn will provide the capability to
perform the credential verification against an external repository. Please refer to
the OID Administrator's Guide, Release 9.0.2, for more information on the OID
Plug-In Framework."

"Robert A.M. van Lopik" <lopik_at_mail.telepac.pt> wrote in message news:1031674640.563526_at_proxynews1...
> No, that is an older attempt. To reach the URL given, you have to register
> seperately with the Portal Knowledge Exchange.
> Anyway, somehow you will have to involve an NT system to authenticate. In
my
> proposed solution you may have everything running on Unix, but you will
need
> to access _one_ page on an NT-system to have NTLM-authentication take
place.
>
> rob van lopik
>
> "Vasily Poushko" <vasily_at_rbcmail.ru> wrote in message
> news:alic5q$189$1_at_n6.co.ru...
> > Thank you very much, but at this page I have an error: Error 30573: You
do
> > not have permission for this operation.
> > I found your article at
> >
>

http://www.oracle.com/forums/message.jsp?id=476578&pgm=otn&uid=1031582398836
> > . But there there are only NT solution, but I need solution for Solaris.
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robert A.M. van Lopik" <lopik_at_mail.telepac.pt> wrote in message
> > news:3d7b20f4$1_at_news.wau.nl...
> > > I have written some code that accomplishes just this; see
> > > http://portalstudio.oracle.com/pls/ops/url/FOLDER/COMMFOLDERS/1351/
> > >
> > > hth
> > > rob van lopik
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Vasily Poushko" <vasily_at_rbcmail.ru> wrote in message
> > > news:al7ed2$4l3$3_at_n6.co.ru...
> > > > Has anyone managed to take advantage of the fact that a Portal-user
> > > already
> > > > is logged on to NT?
> > > > Can I use the PDK to add functionality to the login server (or
> Portal),
> > so
> > > > that the system takes use of a users credentials from their
NT-login,
> > and
> > > > routes the user into Portal without having to logon again?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Received on Thu Sep 19 2002 - 13:32:23 CDT

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