Single Sign-on Solutions - web reverse proxy

  1. Single sign-on with the Security Token Service
  2. Single signon (SSO) concepts
  3. Client identity in HTTP BA headers
  4. Client identity and generic password
  5. Limitations of the -b supply option
  6. Forwarding of original client BA header information
  7. Removal of client BA header information
  8. User names and passwords from GSO
  9. Client identity information across junctions
  10. Client identity in HTTP headers (-c)
  11. Conditions of use -c junctions
  12. Client IP addresses in HTTP headers (-r)
  13. Limiting the size of WebSEAL-generated HTTP headers
  14. Global sign-on overview
  15. Authentication information mapping
  16. Configure a GSO-enabled WebSEAL junction
  17. Configuration of the GSO cache
  18. LTPA overview
  19. Forms single sign-on concepts
  20. How to enable forms single signon
  21. Forms single sign-on example
  22. Single sign-on using Kerberos constrained delegation
  23. Cross-domain single signon concepts
  24. Configuration of cross-domain single signon
  25. Extended attributes for CDSSO
  26. Compatibility issues for CDSSO
  27. LTPA single signon
  28. E-community single signon
  29. Single sign-off
  30. JSON Web Tokens in HTTP Headers

Parent topic: web reverse proxy configuration