Single Sign-On (SSO) controls access to Web applications. In SSO mode, the applications are protected resources. When a user tries to login to one, a Web agent intercepts the login and prompts the user for login credentials. The Web agent passes the user's credentials to a policy server, which authenticates them against a user data store. With SSO, once the users login, they are logged into all Web applications during their browser session (as long as all Web applications authenticate against the same policy server).
To set your web single sign-on settings:
The value you specify must match the property you created under the policy domain/realm, where the Web server for P6 resides.
For Oracle Single Sign-On, the value should be Proxy-Remote-User. The Proxy-Remote-User should match the LDAP server attribute that maps to the P6 EPPM database USER_NAME field. See Provisioning LDAP User Information for the First Time.
For Oracle Access Manager, the value should be OAM_REMOTE_USER, which is the default value.
Notes:
Note: You must configure the LDAP settings for the appropriate database instance to establish a connection to the LDAP server.
About the Authentication Tab in the Primavera P6 Administrator
Configuring LDAP Settings in the Primavera P6 Administrator
Configuring HTTPS Settings in the Primavera P6 Administrator
Configuring Database Instance Settings in the Primavera P6 Administrator
Provisioning LDAP User Information for the First Time
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