Multiple Login Handlers
Rod Widdowson
rdw at steadingsoftware.com
Wed Sep 25 04:30:37 EDT 2013
Kev,
I believe that the Univeristy of Newcastle (upon Tyne) have addressed this for their campus.
If they don't chime in here you might want google in that direction for some ideas.
Rod
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> Subject: Multiple Login Handlers
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> Hello
>
> We have a Shibboleth IDP which has been working away in the background
> authenticating our college users for access to JISC resources. Our internal
> resources are currently protected by NTLM authentication because of the
> 'invisibility' of authentication. With more devices, browsers and Internet
> Explorer versions around I'm finding that this is becoming a bit of a pain
> to keep on top of which browsers are going to work properly with NTLM, so
> I'm thinking that the time has come to look at a better SSO solution. We've
> already got a working IDP so it seems an obvious choice. The problem is we'd
> like a 'silent' log in à la NTLM for computers connected to the local LAN.
> We have no issue using the username/password login page external to our
> network as NTLM prompts us for credentials anyway. I believe that the
> Kerberos login handler would be best internally. Is there a simple way for
> the IDP to select an appropriate login handler based on IP addresses/CIDR?
>
> Kev
> Bolton Sixth Form College
> UK
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