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Support Request
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Resolution: Tracked Elsewhere
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Medium
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None
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2.3.4
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None
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System Information
Date:
Thursday, 28 Mar 2013
Time:
16:54:28
Timezone:
Pacific Standard Time
Java Version:
1.6.0_29
Java Vendor:
Sun Microsystems Inc.
JVM Version:
20.4-b02
JVM Vendor:
Sun Microsystems Inc.
JVM Runtime:
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM
Username:
crowd
Operating System:
Linux2.6.9-101.ELsmp
Architecture:
amd64
Crowd InformationHome Directory:
/opt/crowd/crowd-home-2.3.4
JVM StatisticsTotal Memory:
552 MB
Used Memory:
329 MB
Free Memory:
223 MB
Database InformationJDBC URL:
jdbc:mysql://localhost/crowd234db?autoReconnect=true&characterEncoding=utf8&useUnicode=true
JDBC Driver:
com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
JDBC Username:
crowduser
Hibernate Dialect:
org.hibernate.dialect.MySQL5InnoDBDialect
Runtime InformationApplication Server:
Apache Tomcat/6.0.32
Version:
2.3.4
Build Number:
526
Build Date:
11-10-2011
License InformationLicense Server ID:
AM7N-A4FL-EK71-3U8QSystem Information Date: Thursday, 28 Mar 2013 Time: 16:54:28 Timezone: Pacific Standard Time Java Version: 1.6.0_29 Java Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc. JVM Version: 20.4-b02 JVM Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc. JVM Runtime: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM Username: crowd Operating System: Linux2.6.9-101.ELsmp Architecture: amd64 Crowd Information Home Directory: /opt/crowd/crowd-home-2.3.4 JVM Statistics Total Memory: 552 MB Used Memory: 329 MB Free Memory: 223 MB Database Information JDBC URL: jdbc:mysql://localhost/crowd234db?autoReconnect=true&characterEncoding=utf8&useUnicode=true JDBC Driver: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver JDBC Username: crowduser Hibernate Dialect: org.hibernate.dialect.MySQL5InnoDBDialect Runtime Information Application Server: Apache Tomcat/6.0.32 Version: 2.3.4 Build Number: 526 Build Date: 11-10-2011 License Information License Server ID: AM7N-A4FL-EK71-3U8Q
Description
We are attempting to use the apache crowd connector for SSO.
We have specifically set the SSO apache variables to On, even though they default that way.
It will do regular authentication, but does not create a cookie for SSO, or use an existing one.
The domain of the app is definitely the same as the domain configured for SSO in Crowd. Other apps on the same domain are able to use (non-apache) SSO properly.
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