<abbrtitle="LemonLDAP::NG">LL::NG</abbr> is able to transfer (trough REST or SOAP) authentication credentials to another <abbrtitle="LemonLDAP::NG">LL::NG</abbr> portal, like a proxy.
La différence avec <ahref="authremote.html"class="wikilink1"title="documentation:2.0:authremote">l'authentification "Remote"</a> est que le client n'est jamais redirigé vers le portail <abbrtitle="LemonLDAP::NG">LL::NG</abbr> principal. Cette configuration est utilisable l'on soujaite exposer un portail <abbrtitle="Authentification unique (Single Sign On)">SSO</abbr> interne à une autre réseau (DMZ).
Dans le manager, aller dans <code>Paramètres généraux</code>><code>Modules d'authentification</code> et choisir Proxy pour les modules authentification et utilisateurs.
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Ensuite, aller dans les <code>paramètres Proxy</code> :
<liclass="level1"><divclass="li"><strong>Session service <abbrtitle="Uniform Resource Locator">URL</abbr></strong> (optional): Session service <abbrtitle="Uniform Resource Locator">URL</abbr> (default: same as previous for SOAP, same with “/mysession” for REST)</div>
<liclass="level1"><divclass="li"><strong>Nom du cookie</strong> (optionnel) : nom du cookie du portail interne s'il est différent de celui du portail externe</div>
<liclass="level1"><divclass="li"><strong>Authentication level</strong>: level given to this authentication</div>
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<liclass="level1"><divclass="li"><strong>Use SOAP instead of REST</strong>: use a SOAP server (deprecated) instead of a REST one (you must set it if internal portal version is < 2.0). In this cas, “Portal <abbrtitle="Uniform Resource Locator">URL</abbr>” parameter must contains SOAP endpoint (generally <ahref="http://auth.example.com/index.pl/sessions"class="urlextern"title="http://auth.example.com/index.pl/sessions"rel="nofollow">http://auth.example.com/index.pl/sessions</a> for 1.9 and earlier, <ahref="http://auth.example.com/sessions"class="urlextern"title="http://auth.example.com/sessions"rel="nofollow">http://auth.example.com/sessions</a> for 2.0)</div>
The portal must be configured to accept REST or SOAP authentication requests if you've choose to use SOAP. See: <ahref="restserverplugin"class="wikilink2"title="documentation:2.0:restserverplugin"rel="nofollow">REST server plugin</a> or <ahref="soapsessionbackend.html"class="wikilink1"title="documentation:2.0:soapsessionbackend">SOAP session backend</a>.