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+ | The '''Primary Authentication Server''' feature allows one instance of [[SmartSimple]] to authenticate users to gain access to a separate instance without having to log in separately (Single Sign-On). | ||
+ | '''Note:''' this is only relevant to clients that use multiple instances of [[SmartSimple]]. | ||
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* The instances can be on the same server, or on separate servers. | * The instances can be on the same server, or on separate servers. | ||
* This access can be granted to all users, or limited to a subset of users. | * This access can be granted to all users, or limited to a subset of users. | ||
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==Configuration== | ==Configuration== |
Revision as of 13:30, 26 September 2010
The Primary Authentication Server feature allows one instance of SmartSimple to authenticate users to gain access to a separate instance without having to log in separately (Single Sign-On).
Note: this is only relevant to clients that use multiple instances of SmartSimple.
- The instances can be on the same server, or on separate servers.
- This access can be granted to all users, or limited to a subset of users.
Configuration
Target Server (Authentication Member)
- Before configuring the Primary Authentication server you must enable Authentication Member on the target server and generate the key that will be used by the Primary Authentication server to gain access.