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How to setup Dimensions CM, RM and other Serena products to utilize the SBM SSO using LDAP authentication model
Goal: To enable SSO enabled product to login using SBM SSO without requiring the user to exist in the SBM database.
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How to setup SSO to validate users with LDAP, instead of SBM Application Engine validating the users with LDAP
When SSO is turned on and SBM is setup to use LDAP authentication, SSO (JBoss) will ask the Application Engine (AE) to check with LDAP to validate the user, LDAP will check the user credentials and reply to AE, then AE will relay the information to JBoss. If authentication is passed, JBoss will issue an SSO token and let the user in. With this method, AE becomes a middle-man in the authentication process.
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Configurator gets null pointer exception after setting SSO LDAP then internal authentication
Release Control 6.0 SBM 10.1.5.1
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Using SSO LDAP should automatically add the cert to the tomcat trusted certs like it does for the IIS trusted certs.
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Dim12: SSO: Error processing LDAP search result(s): Unprocessed Continuation Reference(s)
The following error can occur when attempting to log into Dimensions CM and using an SBM SSO Server: Error processing LDAP search result(s): Unprocessed Continuation Reference(s). The above error generally occurs after enabling LDAP authentication within the SBM SSO Configuration.xml file as per our Knowledgebase Solution S138351 How to setup Dimensions CM, RM and other Serena products to utilize the SBM SSO using LDAP authentication model
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LDAP and SSO: When the SearchBase of an LDAP look up of Active Directory Server is set to the root of the tree, it is possible to get PartialResultException - Error processing LDAP search result(s): null
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SSO: LDAP: Use the Compound Authenticator to authenticate against one or more authenticators
Step 1: SSO must be enabled In SBM Configurator, go under Authentication > General tab.
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SBM 11.2+: How to setup SBM to authenticate against more than on LDAP server (Compound Authenticator)
Step 1: SSO must be enabled In SBM Configurator, go under Authentication > General tab, and select Single Sign-On (SSO) in the "Browser Sessions" field. Step 2: Setup the Custom Authentication
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Dimensions authentication via SBM SSO should not consume SBM license
Dimensions authentication via SBM SSO should not consume SBM license This scenario can be avoided by using ' SSO LDAP ' authentication instead of Windows Authentication( SSO ).
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TTAUTH does not work with LDAP + ALF Single Sign On
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