I've been asked to look at implementing SSO from an iPad to a SharePoint 2007 installation.
This could use ISA Server 2006 or any other product.
Is this possible? If so how?
I was thinking installing client certificates on an iPad, using them on the ISA Server, and then passing the credentials of that user through to SharePoint?
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Now that the SPAM is ignored....I don't think the iPAD has anything to do with it. The iPAD presents the credentials to ISA,...ISA only cares about processing the credentials,..I dont think ISA could care less what kind of device presents the credentials.
As far as SSO itself I have never touched it, so I know nothing about configuring SSO itself.
As far as the Certificate, to my knowledge that only encrypts the credentials that are passed. So Certificate = encrypted credentials,...no Certificate = unencrypted credentials. I don't know if that plays any role in the SSO process itself which occurs "after" the credentials have been received.
But again I don't know anything about the SSO process itself, I'm just looking at the bigger picture, the larger overall process.
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This thread is a year old and that would not really be on topic for this,....however...I don't use any Mac/Apple products myself but I think you have to use a progam called iTunes to do that.
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