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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.
This wiki provides requirements and configurations for some of the most commonly-used SSO combinations. 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.
SSO Overview (3.4.2 and later)
TRIRIGA on WebSphere Liberty - SSO with IIS and AD
002 SSO TRIRIGA on WebSphere Liberty - SSO with IIS and AD.pdf