IPTGuestLogin defines the guest-user experience during an unauthenticated session, up to the point where the user is successfully authenticated. IPTGuestLogin includes settings to indicate which guest user to use (during the unauthenticated portion of the session) and which authentication method to use for logging in the user (whether SSO should be used, whether gatewayed content click-through should be authenticated, etc). After the user is successfully logged in (i.e., the user is no longer a 'guest'), the settings in the IPTGuestLogin will no longer apply (except perhaps the settings for logging off the user to get back to the 'guest' user status).
IPTGuestLogin is typically used in concert with the SubPortal Expression Engine, to create conditional actions for choosing which IPTGuestLogin to use, based on conditions such as the client IP address, the request URL, the browser's agent, etc, allowing different guest users and different authentication methods (SSO or not) to be used for different incoming requests.
For a list of all members of this type, see IPTGuestLogin Members.
Type | Description |
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Namespace: com.plumtree.server
Assembly: plumtreeserver (in plumtreeserver.dll)
IPTGuestLogin Members | com.plumtree.server Namespace