I confess I haven't done my research on what actually constitutes SSO
and what underlying functionality has to exist, but I think we're
looking at a possible need for something like this so I thought I'd
open up a discussion...

Could Django be used to implement Single Sign-On?

I plan to read this, and the various links it points me to:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_sign_on

There is also some chance to look at OpenID.  In our specific case, we
will likely be selling access to a broad range of websites and would
like a single entry point (login) with ability for us to allow/
disallow a user to view a certain website or not.

Anyway, thanks to anyone who has pointers or insights.

-Rob


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