[cisco-voip] UC SSO question
Brian Meade
bmeade90 at vt.edu
Thu Oct 8 09:44:29 EDT 2015
Are you using MRA for external logins? If so, you can add the Identity
Provider on the Expressway-C and then enable SSO on the Expressway-C and
Expressway-E.
The Identity Provider has to be accessible externally though.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 8:32 AM, Ahmed Abd EL-Rahman <
Ahmed.Rahman at bmbgroup.com> wrote:
> Hi Gents,
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> I have configured all my UC 10.5 cluster services (including Cisco WebEx
> Meeting Server 2.5 MR5) for SSO. CUCM, Jabber desktop client, and WebEx
> access working correctly with SSO from the corporate LAN with PCs joined to
> the domain, which how it should work without having to re-enter any
> credentials when accessing these service.
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> My question is a laptop for example which already joined the domain is
> trying to access the UC services from outside the network (Jabber Desktop
> client and webex) as they are both configured with public access, should
> the SSO works with this laptop from outside exactly the same way as it
> works from corporate LAN so that the user doesn’t have to enter any
> credentials manually or it is normal to be prompted for credentials when he
> access from outside the corporate network ? I’m asking about SSO nature.
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> Best Regards
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> Ahmed Abd EL-Rahman
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> Senior Network Engineer
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