Unfortunately we do not have anyone with Java or API knowledge on staff.   
I was hoping that someone on the list could point me in the right direction 
or provide some help with the solution.

Thanks for the reply though, at least now I know there is a fix out there 
and it just needs to be configured and applied.


v/r

Dan

On Wednesday, June 5, 2013 9:10:56 AM UTC-4, Longwing, Lj wrote:
>
> ** 
> Dan,
> I currently work with a customized community sso version that was modified 
> to take what is given to it and cross reference it with the corporate id of 
> the user gather the user id of that user from the person form, and then 
> pass that to the Remedy server.....so I say a definitive 'yes' to your 
> question...Java could easily parse the entire CAC String and then do the 
> lookup for user id and then pass that into Remedy...it just takes someone 
> with relatively basic Java skills (and some API knowledge maybe) to get it 
> done...
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 6:53 AM, Dan <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> ** Listers, 
>>
>> Environment
>>
>> Remedy 7.6.04 SP2
>> Midtier 7.6.04 SP4
>> Windows 2008 R2 Servers
>> SQL database
>>
>>
>> I work within the DoD and we have been told to move over to CAC 
>> authentication.  I have installed Atrium SSO, configured it and with the 
>> help of the Hotfix provided by Remedy, which allows to map SSO usernames to 
>> Remedy Usernames, have it basically working.
>>
>> Here is my problem.   Atrium SSO uses the full Common Name off of the 
>> CAC, i.e. LASTNAME.FIRSTNAME.MI.EDIPINUMBER, when it creates its users and 
>> this is what it passes to Remedy when logging in users.  I can store that 
>> in the mapping file that maps it to the users but we currently have around 
>> 10k users in our system.  First off getting all 10k users to provide the CN 
>> from thier CAC's would be near impossible not to mention maintaining the 
>> mapping file. 
>>
>> What I would like to know is have any of you created or come a cross a 
>> way to strip off the LASTNAME.FIRSTNAME.MI from the CN and just pass the 
>> EDIPI number to remedy.  I can pull that from my Active Directory to update 
>> the mapping file if needed.  
>>
>> The next question is have any of you created or come across a way to 
>> store the EDIPI number in the People form, like in the Corporate ID field, 
>> and have the mid-tier cross reference the EDIPI number or CN to that field 
>> and then log in the user with their username.  
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>> v/r
>>
>> Dan Pritchard _ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" and have been for 20 
>> years_
>
>
> _ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" and have been for 20 years_ 


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