SSO/SAML/2FA and external browser#1094
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A few notes on how to proceed in case SSO/SAML/2FA require user interaction in web pages containing JavaScript. The best course of action is to use external software that spawns a real web browser to retrieve the session cookie. Of course that requires a graphic session, unlike openfortivpn.
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Clear and helpful documentation is always welcome.
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@peterhoeg Any comments on this addition to the README? |
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Looks good - I just haven't tried it myself yet. |
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another script to retrieve token with external browser https://github.com/filippor/XdgOpenSaml |
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A few notes on how to proceed in case SSO/SAML/2FA require user interaction in web pages containing JavaScript. The best course of action is to use external software that spawns a real web browser to retrieve the session cookie. Of course that requires a graphic session, unlike openfortivpn.
Related to #974, #1042, #1080.