Difference: Authentication_SSO (1 vs. 2)

Revision 22022-02-16 - GiulianoTaffoni

 
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Authentication: Single-Sign-On (SSO)

Single sign-on authentication means that you login once to a VO site or service and can then access any other VO site or service without repeating the authentication process. Conventional wisdom is that this should be done with digital signatures, but the standards for these signatures allow many different approaches. A specification for the authentication mechanisms that the VO should use is now an IVOA Recommendation.

Specification

The next aspects of the security infrastructure to consider are the delegation mechanism and community services and trust model:

Discussion

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Revision 12020-06-02 - GiulianoTaffoni

 
META TOPICPARENT name="SecurityHome"

Authentication: Single-Sign-On (SSO)

Single sign-on authentication means that you login once to a VO site or service and can then access any other VO site or service without repeating the authentication process. Conventional wisdom is that this should be done with digital signatures, but the standards for these signatures allow many different approaches. A specification for the authentication mechanisms that the VO should use is now an IVOA Recommendation.

Specification

The next aspects of the security infrastructure to consider are the delegation mechanism and community services and trust model:

Discussion

History

Related material

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