using a shared session

From: masoud bayan (masoud_bayan_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/03/05


Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 10:32:46 -0500

Hi,

We have 3 different web applications on three different websites (and
domains). Now we want to make it possible for users to login in each of
these applications and can navigate to other applications without
authenticating. So generally we need to have a shared session across
applications (a single sign-on).

Whenever a user logins in each application a session identifier is created
and is saved in the cookie for that session.

1. Is there any chance to create cookies for other applications
(websites) at the same time (login time in one of the apps)? So when user
navigates to other sites, other server can read the session information from
cookie?

2. Is there any other approach that we can use to have single sign-on
capability through our sites?

Any advice is appreciated.

Thanks

Masoud



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