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Hello Friends,

We've discussed SSO before. I would like to re-enhance the conversation with defined requirements, taking into consideration recent new developments.

In the past week I've been doing market research looking for answers to the following key issues:

The project should should be:

Requirements

  • SSO solution for web applications.
  • Integrates into existing developed products.
  • has Policy based password security (Length, Complexity, Duration and co)
  • Security Policy can be managed using a web interface.
  • Customizable user interface (the password prompt and co. screens).
  • Highly available (99.9%)
  • Scalable.
  • Runs on Red Hat Linux.

Nice to have

  • Contains user Groups & Roles.
  • Written in Java.
  • Free Software (open source) solution.

None of the solutions came up so far are "killer choice" which leads me to think I will be tooling several projects (OWASP, AcegiSecurity + X??) hence this discussion.

We are ISV delivering front-end & backend application suite. The frontend is broken into several modules which should act as autonomous unit, from client point of view he uses the "application" - which leads to this discussion regrading SSO.

I would appreciate people sharing their experience & ideas regarding the appropriete solutions.

Some solutions are interesting

Or more generally speaking this list

Thank you, Maxim.

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Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On is not what you're after - it requires a Windows executable to be deployed. Oracle Access Manager is closer to what you're after (though it's not free or Java-based).

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Thank you, removed Oracle SSO from the list of options. – Maxim Veksler Sep 14 at 6:48

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