Re: [SM-USERS] Single Sign On to Squirrel mail from another web application

2012-05-16 Thread Paul Lesniewski
First, please do not top-post again. If you don't know what that means, you need to review the mailing list posting guidelines which you were asked to when you subscribed to this list. >>> I have a plone 4.1.4( CMS) installation, and a squirrel mail web client >>> running on >>> different machi

Re: [SM-USERS] Single Sign On to Squirrel mail from another web application

2012-05-13 Thread KK CHN
List, I have enabled in the plone site for the cookie sharing for mydomain.com and shared a secret is there "blah" Now in the server machine for apache I enabled mod_auth_tkt ( the plone version supports mod_auth_tkt compatible systems.) The plone site and SM both runs in the same m

Re: [SM-USERS] Single Sign On to Squirrel mail from another web application

2012-05-11 Thread Paul Lesniewski
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 10:54 PM, KK CHN wrote: > List, > > I have a plone 4.1.4( CMS)  installation, and a squirrel mail web client > running on >  different machines but under the same domain.  say  intranet.mydomain.com >  and  webmail.mydomain.com > > I am trying to implement a SSO for  this p

[SM-USERS] Single Sign On to Squirrel mail from another web application

2012-05-11 Thread KK CHN
List, I have a plone 4.1.4( CMS) installation, and a squirrel mail web client running on different machines but under the same domain. say intranet.mydomain.com and webmail.mydomain.com I am trying to implement a SSO for this plone intranet site and Squirrel Mail client. ( The plone site is

Re: [SM-USERS] Single Sign On

2005-12-06 Thread Bumo
Hi Paul,  that plugin doesn't help.  May be LNTM authentication is my case. I've seen something in devel mailinglist about authentication toward an exchange server, but in my case I would like to authenticate toward uw-imap (or cyrus). More on it may be that's not all needed, infact I would like t

Re: [SM-USERS] Single Sign On

2005-11-29 Thread Paul Lesneiwski
Bumo wrote: > Hi, can you give me any advice about the possibility to realize a > single sign on from a "microsoft" desktop (windows 2000 and up) so > that logging into it (using Active Directory) , when I connect via > browser to my squirrelmail I haven't to digit my username and > password to a

[SM-USERS] Single Sign On

2005-11-29 Thread Bumo
Hi, can you give me any advice about the possibility to realize a single sign on from a "microsoft" desktop (windows 2000 and up) so that logging into it (using Active Directory) , when I connect via browser to my squirrelmail I haven't to digit my username and password to access my mailbox account

RE: [SM-USERS] Single Sign On possible?

2003-09-11 Thread p dont think
> I am trying to integrate couple of applications (mySQL/PHP) within > SquirrelMail. Both application have their own username/password > authentication. However, I would like the user authenticated to both > application, when he sign into SquirrelMail, and thus avoide having the user > sin into t

Re: [SM-USERS] Single Sign On possible?

2003-09-07 Thread Jonathan Angliss
> I am trying to integrate couple of applications (mySQL/PHP) within > SquirrelMail. Both application have their own username/password > authentication. However, I would like the user authenticated to both > application, when he sign into SquirrelMail, and thus avoide having the > user sin into

[SM-USERS] Single Sign On possible?

2003-09-07 Thread Ray Masa
Hello, I am trying to integrate couple of applications (mySQL/PHP) within SquirrelMail. Both application have their own username/password authentication. However, I would like the user authenticated to both application, when he sign into SquirrelMail, and thus avoide having the user sin into