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On a multi-application Single-Sign-On environment users log in once into one application and gain access to all the other applications without being prompted to log in again for each of them.

As different applications and resources support different authentication mechanisms,ThinRDP has to internally translate and store different credentials for the supported single-sing-on methods, in order to interpret them into the ThinRDP Local credentials

 

 

Google accounts integration:

 

ThinRDP authentication can be integrated to the Google accounts. On the links below you will find the information to set up ThinRDP to work with this method:

 

Google OAuth/2
Google ID for web applications
Enabling Google OAuth/2 on ThinRDP

 

 

Other single-sign-on methods:

 

Any other method can also be supported by ThinRDP. To make any other methods work with ThinRDP you have to map external users to ThinRDP and substitute the password with the ThinRDP ApiKey mechanism.

 

The CAS demo shows you how to integrate an external application authentication with ThinRDP through the use of the CAS authentication and Apikey on the ThinRDP side.