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When using Crowd for single sign-on (SSO), you can specify that the 'secure' flag is set on the SSO cookie. This will enforce a secured connection, such as SSL, for all SSO requests.

Unsecured connections will be rejected

If you set this flag, any applications not using a secure connection will not be able to participate in SSO and users will not be able to log in. Potentially, this may make it impossible to log in to Crowd, if your Crowd Administration Console application is not accessed via SSL.

To specify the secure flag on the SSO cookie,

  1. Log in to the Crowd Administration Console.
  2. Click the 'Administration' tab in the top navigation bar.
  3. The 'General Options' screen will appear. Tick or untick the 'Secure SSO Cookie' checkbox as required:
    • Ticked — The 'secure' attribute will be included on the SSO cookie. A secured connection, such as SSL or TLS, is required for all SSO requests. Unsecured connections will be refused.
    • Not ticked — This is the default. The 'secure' attribute will not be included on the SSO cookie. This means that the SSO cookie may be transmitted over an unsecured connection.
  4. Click the 'Update' button.

Screenshot: Secure SSO Cookie in Crowd General Options

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Crowd 3.0 beta documentation

Last modified on May 22, 2017

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