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Subject: ESOE specification
From: Filipa <filipa.mo...@alert.pt>
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Hello,
i want to implement a SSO solution using SAML and i've been looking at
ESOE as a possible solution.. however i have some questions because
there are somethings i cant understand or cant find information for.
What i want to do is find a solution for SSO that uses SAML.. I have
my application which will be the starting point..assuming it's a web
browser application, in case i'm logged and i open a new tab for
anotehr application for other provider, can automaticate SSO be made?
And does it support federated identity?
It seems your solution is a bit more complex than what i need because
it already deals with authorization.. in my case i will have an
authorization framework which is already developed and i just need to
"talk" to her through SAML+XACML.. would this be possible?
Technical specification:
- is it compliant with Windows/Linux/HPUX/AIX servers?
- is it compliant with Windows/Linux/MacOs clients?
- does it allow authentication methods like smartcard and biometrics?
- does it support XACML?
Thank you so much!