webMethods OneData 10.11 | Managing Master Data with webMethods OneData | Administering webMethods OneData | Configuring Security | Single Sign On (SSO)
 
Single Sign On (SSO)
 
Configuring the SSO Framework for webMethods OneData
Implementing SAML-based SSO with Integrated Windows Authentication
Implementing Kerberos-based SSO with Integrated Windows Authentication
Setting up the Windows Server and Active Directory
Setting up the Server for Kerberos Authentication
Configure the Web Clients to use Kerberos-based SSO
Enabling SSO with External Authentication
Enabling an External SSO Server
Single sign on (SSO) provides a framework that enables a user to log in through one central authentication mechanism and gain access to the resources of multiple software systems. webMethods OneData integration with SSO solutions relies on an SSO provider to intercept the initial web request to webMethods OneData and authenticate the user. Upon successful authentication by the SSO server, the user is redirected to webMethods OneData, and is able to access webMethods OneData without requiring additional authentication.