Draft LDAP Single Sign On Token Processing
draft-wibrown-ldapssotoken-02
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Authors | William Brown , Simo Sorce , Kieran Andrews | ||
Last updated | 2017-08-31 (Latest revision 2017-02-27) | ||
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Abstract
LDAP Single Sign On Token is a SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer RFC 2222 [RFC2222]) mechanism to allow single sign-on to an LDAP Directory Server environment. Tokens generated by the LDAP server can be transmitted through other protocols and channels, allowing a broad range of clients and middleware to take advantage of single sign-on in environments where Kerberos v5 or other Single Sign On mechanisms may not be avaliable.
Authors
William Brown
Simo Sorce
Kieran Andrews
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