Hi folks,
I'v got several questions around ejabberd. I hope you can help me :-)
1. Does ejabberd works with SSO (single sign-on)?
2. It is possible to transfer the login-credentials from the user-session to the client to auto-login? (like in Spark using SSO)
3. Should I encrypt my LDAP-communication? (currently only TLS is possible?)
4. Where are the passwords stored? (when activating the checkbox "save password" in a client)
5. At least... what kind of client would u use in a company? I'm working in a domain with approx 50 users working on a terminal-server. The client should support encryption, a history, whiteboard and at least SSO.
Thanks in advance!
Greetings from germany,
Tobias R.
TobiasR wrote: 1. Does
1. Does ejabberd works with SSO (single sign-on)?
I think no, because I don't remember seeing any mention to SSO in ejabberd documentation, or bug tracker.
Related thread:
http://lists.jabber.ru/pipermail/ejabberd/2008-February/003489.html
2. It is possible to transfer the login-credentials from the user-session to the client to auto-login? (like in Spark using SSO)
See 1.
3. Should I encrypt my LDAP-communication? (currently only TLS is possible?)
Why not? (right)
4. Where are the passwords stored? (when activating the checkbox "save password" in a client)
The XMPP client stores it in the client machine.
5. At least... what kind of client would u use in a company? I'm working in a domain with approx 50 users working on a terminal-server. The client should support encryption, a history, whiteboard and at least SSO.
Those are the ones I can rememeber now:
All 4 features: none that I know.
Excluding the SSO requirement: Coccinella, Tkabber.
Excluding also whiteboard: most clients will satisfy, like Psi, Gajim, Jabbim, ...