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  • Solid, simple, legit SSO kerberos authentication, even against MS AD. It's been running in production in tomcat, interfacing with Oracle ORDS/APEX for years, virtually flawlessly. Kerberos configuration (which is outside of and a prereq for this) is rarely a simple and easy task, but if you can handle that part, including this servlet filter is a breeze.
  • perfect work, the documentation could be better, but with the help of the google its easy to setup!
  • Great easy to use library. Does exactly what I needed! - In my case credential delegation!
  • Good software and the creator is very helpful also.
  • Extremely helpful in a research spike I had running this week
  • Excellent library! Very nice documentation of how to setup.
  • Spnego is the best! Thanks.
  • Spnego is wonderful! Thanks.
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  • Spnego works excellent.
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  • Spnego is excellent! Thanks.
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  • I am trying something like Justin.Warwick did, APEX_LISTNER + GlassFish + SSO any blog/whitepaper with step by step instruction would be a dream come true! Anyone out there got an idea?
  • The company I work for is using this in production for around 6 months so far. Once we got it set up, it has worked flawlessly as our webbrowser SSO secretsauce. Just to give some context for that statement: We have Solaris 10 on SPARC running Tomcat 7 which is running this SPNEGO module. Also on the Tomcat server is Oracle's ApEx Listener servlet, which is configured to use the SPNEGO filter. Then we have Oracle's ApEx running on Oracle DB 11g (also on Solaris 10 on SPARC), receiving connections from the aforementioned ApEx Listener. The clients are a mix of WinXP-32, Win7-32 and Win7-64 in a Windows 2008 domain with Microsoft Active Directory. We're standardized on IE8, but some of us admins use FireFox & Chrome. All the browsers work perfectly, correctly and reliably authenticating the users without additional passwords so our Oracle ApEx applications are now slick, reliable SSO applications for any MSAD users. Really Excellent.
  • It is really cool to be automatically authenticated to our Intranet Web Applications. When I ran into problems (because I did not pay attention to a section of the documentation) I received very friendly help.