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  1. One or more of your (commercial) Opmantek Application releases must be newer than 20 12 Nov 2015.
    As our applications share a common core, the SSO capabilities become available as soon as you upgrade or install one sufficiently new product release.
    A simple test without checking application version numbers is to look for the property "auth_sso_domain" in /usr/local/omk/install/opCommon.nmis;
    if it's present (but blank or undef) then your installation is SSO-capable.
  2. All servers in question must share a common DNS domain, and all servers must be accessed via their fully qualified DNS names within that domain.
    This is because our current SSO setup relies on an HTTP cookie that is shared between nodes in the same domain.
  3. All servers in question must have at least one shared application secret in their omkd_secrets config properties.
    This is definitely the case if you use the default for this configuration property.

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