Configuration of cross-domain single signon
This section contains the following introductory topics:
The main configuration tasks are described in the following topics:
- Enable and disable CDSSO authentication
- Encrypting the authentication token data
- Configure the token time stamp
- Configure the token label name
- Create the CDSSO HTML link
The remaining topics provide supporting information:
- CDSSO configuration summary
- CDSSO conditions and requirements
- Enable and disable CDSSO authentication
- Encrypting the authentication token data
- Configure the token time stamp
- Configure the token label name
- Create the CDSSO HTML link
- Handling errors from CDMF during token creation
- Protection of the authentication token
While the authentication token does not contain authentication information (such as user name and password), it does contain a user identity that is trusted within the receiving domain. The token itself must therefore be protected against theft and replay.- Use of cross-domain single signon with virtual hosts
Parent topic: Single Sign-on Solutions