[swift-users] Single-Sign On SSO with Swift Client Openfire Server Windows 2016 Windows 10

Butch MacDougall butch.macdougall at junotech.com
Wed Mar 22 10:50:44 UTC 2017


Kevin,
	So does this mean that Swift 3.0 will not support Kerberos SSO even with the system-settings.xml (singleSignOn=true)? Is there a scheduled release date for Swift 4.0? I am on a time sensitive project.

Thanks,
	Butch

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Smith [mailto:kevin.smith at isode.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 4:42 AM
To: Butch MacDougall <butch.macdougall at junotech.com>
Cc: swift-users at swift.im
Subject: Re: [swift-users] Single-Sign On SSO with Swift Client Openfire Server Windows 2016 Windows 10

Hi Butch,

On 20 Mar 2017, at 14:20, Butch MacDougall <butch.macdougall at junotech.com> wrote:
>               I am looking for documentation (instructions) on how to setup Single-Sign On SSO with Swift Client

Swift 4.0 won’t expose Kerberos SSO functionality to the user (we’re aiming for this for 5.0, but that’s not set in stone yet), but it can be enabled by dropping a system-settings.xml file alongside the swift.exe binary containing

<settings>
<singleSignOn>true</singleSignOn>
</settings>

(assuming the server is set up etc.)

For smart cards, click the certificate button to the right of the password input.

Best,
Kev




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