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Re: Single sign on via network connection

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Re: Single sign on via network connection josch67 07-13-2006
Posted by josch67 on July 13, 2006, 8:36 am
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The reason, why I ventured to asked, is exactly because I didn't find
any hint or solution in the documentations I dispose of. (Searching MS
Technet articles primarily)

And as far as I can judge, I just asked in a friendly manner.
So if there are some people who probably think "what kind of stupid
things this guy is asking" just do not reply! Save your time for
writing and my time for reading things who doesn't help either the
writer nor the reader...

But I would be still more than happy if someone could give me a hint
(also just a hint which documentation probably could help)!

Thanks in advance,
Josch





Sebastian Gottschalk schrieb:

> josch67 wrote:
> > Hi there,
> > I have a single sign on issue using windows xp and internet explorer.
>
> Single Sign-On is an issue for itself, as well as MSIE is.
>
> > Additionally I set up a VPN tunnel to the LAN of my company.
> >
> > Now, when I start the internet explorer and navigate to the
> > intranet-web-page, the single sign on fails and I will be promted with
> > an authentication window.
> > And the strange thing is, that the username which is already placed
> > within the form, isn't the username I am logged on with (my cached
> > profile), but the username of the network connection I need to connect
> > my computer to the external provider.
>
> The mysteries of NTLM authentication will never be uncovered. Oh wait,
> there's some documentation telling exactly why it is so...
>
> > I already did some searches within the filesystem and the registry, but
> > I nowhere found this username...
> > And I also had absolute no idea, how to configure my windows in the way
>
> Sadly, no one ever remembers RTFM.


Posted by Sebastian Gottschalk on July 13, 2006, 8:41 am
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josch67 wrote:

> But I would be still more than happy if someone could give me a hint
> (also just a hint which documentation probably could help)!

The problem is that you're first authenticating locally and then just
tunneling to your network. What you actually need is to login remotely,
f.e. with Remote Desktop.

And you should stop depending on NTLM authentication for webbrowsers.
The implementation in Mozilla/Firefox sucks, Opera doesn't support it at
all, and MSIE is totally fucked up about any HTTP authentication scheme.

Posted by Duane Arnold on July 13, 2006, 8:42 am
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> The reason, why I ventured to asked, is exactly because I didn't find
> any hint or solution in the documentations I dispose of. (Searching MS
> Technet articles primarily)
>
> And as far as I can judge, I just asked in a friendly manner.
> So if there are some people who probably think "what kind of stupid
> things this guy is asking" just do not reply! Save your time for
> writing and my time for reading things who doesn't help either the
> writer nor the reader...
>
> But I would be still more than happy if someone could give me a hint
> (also just a hint which documentation probably could help)!
>

Is there something wrong with asking your support people at your job for
help? Why are you not asking someone there for help?

Duane :)



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