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    phpBB Multiple Domain SSO

    phpbb Multiple domain Single Sign on with wordpress plugin

    What these code modifications do, is to create a single sign on across different, multiple domains for both phpbb and other sites/codes/apps to use. These modifications use phpbb user tables, sessions, everything. What it does is to set cookies for each domain through using iframes, which load some connect.php file that is placed on the other remote domains which needs authentication from phpbb.
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    DataSync Suite
    DataSync Suite is an open source platform for integrating tools like Zimbra, SugarCRM, and Drupal. The tool is focused on a single sign-on, application data integration, and fast, flexible deployment.
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    QuickSSO is a powerful and easy-to-configure cross-domain Single-Sign-On solution. The server is implemented by J2EE, but it does not restrict your develop language. You can add your application to SSO not only B/S application but also C/S one.
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