Single Sign On SSO - I don't understand how it works with DirectAdmin

IT_Architect

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The only SSO that I know of is with network. Once you authenticate to the network, you are signed on to your home area, company shares where you have rights, email, printers, etc. I have no idea what this is or any button it is talking about since virtual users don't sign into the control panel. The only thing I see is the user has rights to the virtual users accounts with no password. What am I missing?

I'm learnig all of the features that DirectAdmin has added over time and establishing procedures to replicate.
 
In DA it either allows admin and/or reseller access without password to either phpmyadmin and/or webmail of any user.
Check the "one_click" options here:
Got it! Well, that's what I've seen alright, LOL! I undid it the install by rolling back just before it. It's not like I live in PHPMyAdmin or multiple mail boxes individually when I can have the dump into a consolidated inbox and sent items and archive long term. It's just not for me.

Thanks!
 
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