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- Lightweight Third-Party Authentication (LTPA, „leichtgewichtige Authentifizierung durch Dritte“) ist eine Authentifizierungstechnik, die in den Software-Produkten IBM Websphere und Lotus Domino verwendet wird. Beim Zugriff auf Webserver, die LTPA verwenden, ist es für einen Anwender möglich, seine Benutzeranmeldung serverübergreifend zu verwenden, was auch als Single Sign-on bezeichnet wird. (de)
- Lightweight Third-Party Authentication (LTPA), is an authentication technology used in IBM WebSphere and Lotus Domino products. When accessing web servers that use the LTPA technology it is possible for a web user to re-use their login across physical servers. A Lotus Domino server or an IBM WebSphere server that is configured to use the LTPA authentication will challenge the web user for a name and password. When the user has been authenticated, their browser will have received a session cookie - a cookie that is only available for one browsing session. This cookie contains the LTPA token. If the user – after having received the LTPA token – accesses a server that is a member of the same authentication realm as the first server, and if the browsing session has not been terminated (the browser was not closed down), then the user is automatically authenticated and will not be challenged for a name and password. Such an environment is also called a Single-Sign-On (SSO) environment. (en)
- Lightweight Third Party Authentication (LTPA) est un processus informatique d’authentification à signature unique (Single Sign On - SSO) mis en place par IBM en 2001 au sein du serveur d'application Websphere et du logiciel de groupware Lotus Notes. (fr)
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- Lightweight Third-Party Authentication (LTPA, „leichtgewichtige Authentifizierung durch Dritte“) ist eine Authentifizierungstechnik, die in den Software-Produkten IBM Websphere und Lotus Domino verwendet wird. Beim Zugriff auf Webserver, die LTPA verwenden, ist es für einen Anwender möglich, seine Benutzeranmeldung serverübergreifend zu verwenden, was auch als Single Sign-on bezeichnet wird. (de)
- Lightweight Third Party Authentication (LTPA) est un processus informatique d’authentification à signature unique (Single Sign On - SSO) mis en place par IBM en 2001 au sein du serveur d'application Websphere et du logiciel de groupware Lotus Notes. (fr)
- Lightweight Third-Party Authentication (LTPA), is an authentication technology used in IBM WebSphere and Lotus Domino products. When accessing web servers that use the LTPA technology it is possible for a web user to re-use their login across physical servers. A Lotus Domino server or an IBM WebSphere server that is configured to use the LTPA authentication will challenge the web user for a name and password. When the user has been authenticated, their browser will have received a session cookie - a cookie that is only available for one browsing session. This cookie contains the LTPA token. (en)
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- Lightweight Third-Party Authentication (de)
- Lightweight Third Party Authentication (fr)
- IBM Lightweight Third-Party Authentication (en)
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