Hello, everyone. I am planning to set up Single Sign-On (SSO). I wonder if I can use something like Red Hat SSO with two separate domains. I have one domain for Windows AD and one for Linux IDM. My idea is to use Red Hat SSO so that both domains will be able to access the same services. For example, I have one Nextcloud instance, and I would like users from both domains to use it with SSO.

  • PlexSheepEnglish
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    Does it work for multiple domains (not Subdomains)? I’m currently using authelia, which can’t do that, which sucks.

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      I can’t imagine why it wouldn’t. The configuration just needs a URL, what domain they are actually on should be irrelevant.

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        For authelia, iirc it’s a problem with the way cookies work, but also with how they set their system up structurally. I don’t know the details anymore.