Discussion:
Shibboleth IDP and SP concept
Farzan Qureshi
2014-08-17 22:03:25 UTC
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Hi,

I have a confusion which I want to clear. We have configured IdP. We have
three applications which we want to protect.

Two on IIS and one on Apache.

I have read on shibboleth website that SP provides SSO funcationality for
the resource. Does this mean that I have to configure SP on individual
systems running applications which we want to protect?

Does this mean that I have to configure SP on:
Two systems running applications on IIS (SP on IIS)
One system running application on Apache? (SP on Apache)

And then invoke SP metadatas into our IdP and SP?

Thanks for your help.
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Cantor, Scott
2014-08-18 13:25:55 UTC
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Post by Farzan Qureshi
I have read on shibboleth website that SP provides SSO funcationality for
the resource. Does this mean that I have to configure SP on individual
systems running applications which we want to protect?
Yes.

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