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2/13/2008 11:30 AM
 

I was wondering whether it is possible to perform Single Sign on into DNN, the idea is we host DNN at our site and a customer can log straight into their portal. If it is possible, what do we need to consider.

Thanks in advance

 
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2/13/2008 11:58 AM
 

Sorry Rav, I'm not quite getting what you're asking for. Do you mean the same login across multiple portals or do you mean you want your customer to be able to automatically login into their portal using their Windows credentials?

 
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2/15/2008 12:02 PM
 

Hi Mike,

Sorry just to clarify I would want the customer to log on automatically using there Windows credentials. If that is possible, what considerations do we need to look into.

 

Thanks

Rav

 
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2/15/2008 12:33 PM
 

That's what I thought. The primary issue as I see it is that the server would have to be a member of their domain in order to be able to talk to the AD. What that entails security wise (ports opened, firewall settings, etc) I'm not sure.

 
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2/26/2008 12:38 PM
 

Thanks for your response, will think of another solution.

 

Thanks

 
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