Examples of configuring SSO

The steps that you take to set up SSO for the TRIRIGA® Application Platform depend on several factors, such as the application server on which TRIRIGA Application Platform is installed, as well as the web server and directory server in the environment.

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This section provides requirements and configurations for some of the most commonly-used SSO combinations. Single sign-on refers to the ability to have a single set of credentials that use a directory server for multiple applications. By definition, single sign-on is not the same as seamless sign-on, which might not challenge a user for credentials during the access process.

Since we cannot possibly know of every SSO combination in use, use these configurations as a guide for configuring your SSO environment with TRIRIGA. For support information, see the Web Server & Third-Party Server Compatibility section of the IBM TRIRIGA Compatibility Matrix.

Note: The SSO content in this section was written for TRIRIGA Application Platform 3.4.2 and above. While some of these configurations might work with releases prior to 3.4.2, it is best to follow the SSO documentation for the TRIRIGA Application Platform release that you are using.