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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: Robert A.M. van Lopik <lopik_at_mail.telepac.pt>
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 21:23:56 +0100
Message-ID: <1032466944.603167@spynews4>


Correct, like I stated in my write-up. Release 1 (and before) only. But... 9.0.2 still supports external authentication (at least the way Sitemninder integration works). The problem is that mod_ntlm won't work together with mod_plsql. This may however be solved in the first patch set for 9.0.2 that is expected by the end of september...

rob van lopik

"Vasily Poushko" <vasily_at_rbcmail.ru> wrote in message news:amd560$kkc$1_at_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 - 15:23:56 CDT

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