mace-opensaml-users - Hi All
Subject: OpenSAML user discussion
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- From: "Balasubramaniam Janakiraman" <>
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- Subject: Hi All
- Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 10:29:05 +0300
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Hi,
My company wanted to implement SSO for interanet web application. I had went through GSS-API using kerberos API. But the security team told that for kerberos authentication firewall port needs to be opened . They suggested for SAML. I went through SAML specification. It specifies the message flow but . It didn't specify the authentication technical details.Then i searched for SAML implementation toolkits and found in sourceid. But they also have something called Federated Identity . Now I am confused what to use. If possible kindly provide the details as a difference between SAML , Federated identity and JAAS using kerberos.
Thanks,
Bala.J
- Hi All, Balasubramaniam Janakiraman, 08/26/2006
- Re: Hi All, Chad La Joie, 08/26/2006
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