[swift-users] Single-Sign On SSO with Swift Client Openfire Server Windows 2016 Windows 10
Kevin Smith
kevin.smith at isode.com
Mon Mar 27 14:07:30 UTC 2017
Hi Butch,
On 22 Mar 2017, at 11:10, Butch MacDougall <butch.macdougall at junotech.com> wrote:
> So if I setup Openfire with GSSAPI, keytab, krb5.ini, etc. so that Spark would SSO, then with the configuration below for Swift 3.0, it would support SSO as well? Or would you expect more configuration changes needed on the Openfire server or on the workstation?
I can’t say anything useful about configuring Openfire for SSO (M-Link would be a different issue, obviously), but I would expect that a properly-configured SSO workstation against a properly configured XEP-0233 server would only need this configuration change for Swift to work, yes.
Best,
Kev
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