Single Sign-On/Out

Version
1.1 (last update on Feb 10, 2012)
Rating
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License
GPLv2 or later
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Date Added
9 February 2012
You can set a domain level cookie to look for. When the plugin detects the cookie, it attempts to authenticate the user in the cookie (once).
It is also possible to set an identity mask to prevent SSO on all usernames.
You can combine this plugin with the OpenID authentication plugin and let the OpenID provider set a domain level cookie.
I had hoped for a solution to SSO while using VirtualDomains for a network grouped site, so was excited to see this extension.
Seemed fairly straight forward (which is good since there is absolutely ZERO documentation), download, install, set cookie name and publish.
No logins accepted after publishing.
Extensions creators site goes to a Boy Scouts in the Netherlands page with no reference to either the creator or the extension so rather hard to contact him.
Back to the drawing board.
Seemed fairly straight forward (which is good since there is absolutely ZERO documentation), download, install, set cookie name and publish.
No logins accepted after publishing.
Extensions creators site goes to a Boy Scouts in the Netherlands page with no reference to either the creator or the extension so rather hard to contact him.
Back to the drawing board.



