Hi Guilhem
Guilhem Moulin schreef op 09.02.2019 13:41:
Hi,
On Sat, 09 Feb 2019 at 12:07:04 +0100, Cor Nouws wrote:
Can it be that you had a different mail address for Silverstripe than
for the single sign on account? In that case you should be able to add
it in the settings, and then Guilhem (CC)/* has to run a script to
make
sure that the address is known at the places needed.
Kees' last login to SilverStripe was today, so I guess the account is
properly configured :-) What's the problem exactly, Kees?
I did'nt login to silverstripe but to the singel signon and then were
transferred to https://www.libreoffice.org/.
The redirect to our Single Sign-On service is intentional, and has been
is place since the first week of September 2018. Using
https://www.libreoffice.org/admin/pages as a single entry point for all
subsites is more recent (January 2019); we did that to avoid setting up
multiple SAML SdP and/or using wildcard cookies. As Cor, you can
select
subsites on the left menu. And if you have access to a single subsite
it should even be pre-selected.
I do'nt see any menu where I can select any subsites.
As Cor suggested I had a different user for silverstripe.
It was kees538@gmail.com.
For the singel signon it is Kees538.
Cheers, Kees
Cheers,
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