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WarDick
Let's Get Single Login Working Looking for Help
  • 2004/5/3 8:32

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EDIT
My apology to anyone who has already read this: I believe I made a poor choice in the Subject Line. I think there must be greater interest than this post is receiving. But I could be wrong??

Does anyone have a server which can run Java Scripts
My interest is this.

We all want and need other applications to integrate seamlessly with our XOOPS site. The biggest drawbacks are multiple logins. Last week Mercibe posted code which could eliminate this. To make this work we need to develope a testing environment. It will require a Directory server to work. Mercibe has a hack which will work will the Yale University CAS central authentication system. This open source system requires a java servlet such as Tomcat to work. Most hosts companies have apache but not tomcat. CAS is deployed as a web application compliant with the Servlet 2.3 standard.

My proposal is this. We as a community install CAS and use it to develope an authentication service for the use of developing and debugging Mercibes code. I think all would agree that it would be a great advancement for the XOOPS community to have a single login across mulitple applications.

Does anyone else have any suggestion along these lines?

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WarDick
Re: Does anyone have Tomcat or anyother java servlet running
  • 2004/5/3 8:54

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One note:
This authentication system is designed to run on a remote server not necessarily where your XOOPS site is hosted.

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Herko
Re: Does anyone have Tomcat or anyother java servlet running
  • 2004/5/3 9:49

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I'll ask Ackbarr if this is feasible for the current xoops.org server. If we set it up as a new virtual server, we mimic it being an external server.

Herko

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WarDick
Re: Does anyone have Tomcat or anyother java servlet running
  • 2004/5/3 17:35

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Herko that would be great if it could happen. There is no problem with running on the same server. The only requirement is that it have a java scripting engine. Please take a look at the authentication diagram. This is a very secure solution. It was designed to allow single login of multiple applications from the ground up. There would be no hacking of either application.

This great find is Mercibe's

https://xoops.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=19401&forum=14#forumpost83215

Urging XOOPS to be the Best It Can Be.
Richard

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WarDick
Re: Let's Get Single Login Working
  • 2004/5/3 22:39

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Quote:

from Mercibe's Post

I provide 3 different implementations:

1. The standard XOOPS implementation
2. LDAP implementation: user are authenticated against a standard LDAP directory and stored in the XOOPS DB. User's data are updated at each new user authentication
3. Central Authentication Service (CAS - http://www.yale.edu/tp/auth/) from the Yale University. One of the most clever and secure way to authenticate users of Web applications. It requires a running CAS server

The LDAP implementation could be very easily adapted to suit your specifics needs (LDAP structure/fields) and could even be used to authenticate users against Microsoft Active Directory.


Come on guys and gals isn't this what we are looking for to polish off our sites??

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brash
Re: Let's Get Single Login Working
  • 2004/5/3 23:01

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I'd love to see a single logon, particulary for something like the OsCommerce module.

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tom
Re: Let's Get Single Login Working Looking for Help
  • 2004/5/3 23:14

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are we talking a single log on for all applications which means things like phpbb, nukes, seperate programs that has member sign ups, or a system that allows all XOOPS sites to have one log on?

If it's for all XOOPS sites then something is availiable now and is being developed further:

Subsite

Development of subsite on Scriptlance

OSCommerce is coming with a subscription module built in, see this link

If I've missunderstood then please forgive me.

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WarDick
Re: Let's Get Single Login Working
  • 2004/5/3 23:15

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I think the community could solve this problem in less than a week if we all put out heads together. I also believe it would put XOOPS out of reach of any competing CMS alternative.

My interest is to drive business to my site. I like to eat good.

Thanks for your reply.
Best wishes,

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WarDick
Re: Let's Get Single Login Working Looking for Help
  • 2004/5/4 0:04

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I have installed subsite and have had very poor results with it. Subsite seeks to be more than just an authentication scheme. However it does allow one to logon to alternative XOOPS sites in the same database.

Yes I am talking about a single sign on for the applications which you mentioned. Not just XOOPS sites - other applications.

Best wishes,


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WarDick
Re: Let's Get Single Login Working
  • 2004/5/4 0:10

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@brash

I noticed from one of your post in another thread that you have Active Directory running on your server. Have you tried Mercibe's Authentication hacks??

I don't have a clue as to how accounts or access to an Active Directory server works. But I would be interested in applying for an account on your server.


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