Certificate-based Single Sign-On Mechanism for Multi-Platform Distributed Systems
Magyari Attila, Genge Bela, Haller Piroska

TL;DR
This paper introduces a certificate-based single sign-on system for multi-platform distributed environments, utilizing a middleware with XPCOM components to enable flexible, platform-independent authentication services.
Contribution
It presents a novel middleware architecture using XPCOM components for platform-independent single sign-on in distributed systems.
Findings
Middleware supports multiple platforms via Mozilla-based components
Authentication components can be used independently
Enhanced security protocols for distributed systems
Abstract
We propose a certificate-based single sign-on mechanism in distributed systems. The proposed security protocols and authentication mechanisms are integrated in a middleware. The novelty of our middleware lies on the use of XPCOM components, this way we provide a different services that can be used on every platform where Mozilla is available. The componen based architecture of the implemented services allows using the authentication components separately.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAccess Control and Trust · Advanced Authentication Protocols Security · Cryptography and Data Security
