<divclass="noteclassic">Discovery Protocol is also know as <ahref="http://www.switch.ch/aai/support/tools/wayf.html"class="urlextern"title="http://www.switch.ch/aai/support/tools/wayf.html"rel="nofollow">WAYF Service</a>. More information can be found in the specification: <ahref="https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/28049/sstc-saml-idp-discovery-cs-01.pdf"class="urlextern"title="https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/28049/sstc-saml-idp-discovery-cs-01.pdf"rel="nofollow">sstc-saml-idp-discovery-cs-01.pdf</a>.
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When Discovery Protocol is enabled, the <abbrtitle="LemonLDAP::NG">LL::NG</abbr> IDP list is no more used. Instead user is redirected on the discovery service and is redirected back to <abbrtitle="LemonLDAP::NG">LL::NG</abbr> with the choosen IDP.
When Discovery Protocol is enabled, the <abbrtitle="LemonLDAP::NG">LL::NG</abbr> IDP list is no more used. Instead user is redirected on the discovery service and is redirected back to <abbrtitle="LemonLDAP::NG">LL::NG</abbr> with the chosen IDP.
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<divclass="noteimportant">If the choosen IDP is not registered in <abbrtitle="LemonLDAP::NG">LL::NG</abbr>, user will be redirected to discovery service again.
<divclass="noteimportant">If the chosen IDP is not registered in <abbrtitle="LemonLDAP::NG">LL::NG</abbr>, user will be redirected to discovery service again.
@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ Portal is no more a single CGI object. Since 2.0, It is based on Plack/PSGI and
+-> other plugins (notification,...)</pre>
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Requests are independant objects based on Lemonldap::NG::Portal::Main::Request which inherits from Lemonldap::NG::Common::PSGI::Request which inherits from Plack::Request. See manpages for more.
Requests are independent objects based on Lemonldap::NG::Portal::Main::Request which inherits from Lemonldap::NG::Common::PSGI::Request which inherits from Plack::Request. See manpages for more.
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</div><divclass="notetip">By default, <abbrtitle="Single Sign On">SSO</abbr> cookie is hidden. So protected applications cannot retrieve <abbrtitle="Single Sign On">SSO</abbr> session key. But you can forward this key if absolutly needed:
</div><divclass="notetip">By default, <abbrtitle="Single Sign On">SSO</abbr> cookie is hidden. So protected applications cannot retrieve <abbrtitle="Single Sign On">SSO</abbr> session key. But you can forward this key if absolutely needed: