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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: wordpress.org updatesthanks!
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Linux server configurationthanks
what version is recommended? Ubuntu? red hat? other?Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Linux server configurationGreat!
But I need to supply our system guys with something initial, like I wrote.can you recommend some minimum requirements?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AddToAny Share Buttons] Shortcodes with defined url and PinterestHi
I need to share a different url each time – not of the Page, but a link to media file (pdf/word). the media file is of course a different one each time.How can I do that?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: AuthenticationWe would like to publish a Word Press site using our BIG-IP F5 product with SSO Authentication APM Module)
The F5 supports SSO validation, however we kindly ask to know what method the WordPress SSO uses.
Please, help us.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: AuthenticationHi
I’ve integrated WP with ADI, and when the login screen pop up, I insert user and password and everything is OK.I’m now trying to ingerate WP with F5 APM, to implement SSO.
The F5 persons, asked for the type of authentication.I’m using WP 4.4.2
Thanks
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: F5 APMThanks.
I installed and setup the WP on my localhost.
How can I access it from another PC?when I try to use http://myIPaddress/wp on another PC, it immediately changes to show “localhost” and ofcourse it doesn’t display anything.
I need this to be working, so I can start testing F5 APM with this.
Thanks again
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: F5 APMHi
I already installed the ADIntegration plugin, and successfully integrated it.
Though, I can’t seem to accomplish the SSO integration.I can’t expose my AD to an external provider, as some of these plugins offer.
BTW: after login is done and the user is authenticated, can I set permissions in a way that some users don’t see certain things?
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: F5 APMMoreover, I’m trying to configure SSO with WP. it seems this is not possible.
These 2 configurations together, will allow us to have users only authenticate once – when they login to the PC.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: F5 APMHi Jan
Thanks for the answer.
We’re not using the F5 as load-balancer, but rather as ‘publishing’ services. i.e., we want users to authenticate through F5, and then the F5 will pass the credentials to the WP.
Thus, users won’t have the login screen of WP.