If you truly want/need Single Sign On or HTTP Header Authentication, you will need an on-premise solution.
I'd be happy to work through the options off-forum if you would like. You can reach me at jorma[at]elpises.com.
]]>1. cant we use single sign on using cookie management or hosted account....??
and
I heard that using API we can achieve single sign-on by passing user credentials(using API) to the Main Adobe connect server...i.e after authentication of user....we can directly connect to meeting or webinar room....
2. which method and API i have to use and what are the further steps i have to follow
3. should we purchase the adobe connect so that we can install in on-premise(company)and use http header authentication and api??
if u have any idea... can u please share some idea and also document...
]]>The process of logging in from an application is described here, https://helpx.adobe.com/adobe-connect/w … uests.html. The first method is for logging in shown is for a hosted account and the second is HTTP headder authentication for an on-premise account.
Launching a meeting with external authentication is described here, https://helpx.adobe.com/adobe-connect/w … ation.html
]]>Is there any other solution to login directly from external application to adobe connect passing username and password in backend ??
i tried using cookie management and adobe connect hosted account(trail version) but its not working .....please give me some idea or some steps to implement it...
Please guide me through this.
]]>We are trying to integrate this account into a 3rd party application such that
1. Any user signing up in the external application is created in Adobe Connect
2. User should be able to click on a button in the 3rd party app, and be automatically logged into Adobe Connect and be able to access a meeting he is invited to. We want to bypass the Adobe login screen
3. We do not want to store the users' Adobe login & password for security reasons
For this, we are trying to use the HTTP header authentication method to get the cookie and then redirect the user to the meeting room, with the cookie passed in the URL. But this seems to be failing
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/connect/9.0 … 4_SP1.html
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/connect/9.0 … 7-7fe4_SP1
The ext-auth does not seem to be working so the auto-login on the meeting room does not seem to be happening.
Any ideas why ?
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