Single Sign-on Solutions - web reverse proxy
- Single sign-on with the Security Token Service
- Single signon (SSO) concepts
- Client identity in HTTP BA headers
- Client identity and generic password
- Limitations of the -b supply option
- Forwarding of original client BA header information
- Removal of client BA header information
- User names and passwords from GSO
- Client identity information across junctions
- Client identity in HTTP headers (-c)
- Conditions of use -c junctions
- Client IP addresses in HTTP headers (-r)
- Limiting the size of WebSEAL-generated HTTP headers
- Global sign-on overview
- Authentication information mapping
- Configure a GSO-enabled WebSEAL junction
- Configuration of the GSO cache
- LTPA overview
- Forms single sign-on concepts
- How to enable forms single signon
- Forms single sign-on example
- Single sign-on using Kerberos constrained delegation
- Cross-domain single signon concepts
- Configuration of cross-domain single signon
- Extended attributes for CDSSO
- Compatibility issues for CDSSO
- LTPA single signon
- E-community single signon
- Single sign-off
- JSON Web Tokens in HTTP Headers
Parent topic: web reverse proxy configuration