Enabling 'Allow immediate authentication requests' allows an OpenID-enabled site to check whether the user is logged in, without actually prompting the user to login. Known as pass-through authentication, this provides greater convenience for end-users, particularly when an end-user visits a site for which they have previously selected 'Allow Always' (see 2.4 Allowing or denying a login in the CrowdID User Guide).
To enable 'Allow immediate authentication requests',
- Login to CrowdID.
- Click the 'Administration' link in the top navigation bar.
- Click the 'General Configuration' link in the left navigation column.
- Select the 'Allow immediate authentication requests' checkbox.
- Click the 'Update' button.
Screenshot: 'General Configuration'
RELATED TOPICS
- 4.1 Specifying the CrowdID URL
- 4.2 Enabling localhost authentication
- 4.3 Enabling immediate authentication requests
- 4.4 Enabling communication with stateless clients
RELATED TOPICS
- 4.1 Specifying the CrowdID URL
- 4.2 Enabling localhost authentication
- 4.3 Enabling immediate authentication requests
- 4.4 Enabling communication with stateless clients