Information security – Access control or authentication – Network
Reexamination Certificate
2001-02-23
2008-09-02
Zand, Kambiz (Department: 2134)
Information security
Access control or authentication
Network
C726S002000, C726S004000, C726S008000, C726S009000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07421731
ABSTRACT:
A user, by way of a computing device, requests and receives content from a first server at the computing device. An authentication response is also received from the first server at the computing device of the user. The authentication response includes an address of the second server and an executable script. The computing device of the user executes the executable script by issuing a request to the second server for state information corresponding to the user, receiving the state information from the second server; and determining, based on the state information, whether the user is authenticated to the second server. If the user is not authenticated to the second server, the computer device of the user displays a login module that is visually associated with the first server. Such login module collects login information for authenticating the user to the second server. If the user is authenticated in the second server, the computing device of the user issues a request to the second server for vouching information for authenticating the user to the first server.
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Anderson Darren L.
Battle Ryan W.
Guo Michael Wei-Quiang
Howard John Hal
Marks Greg A.
Microsoft Corporation
Poltorak Peter
Woodcock & Washburn LLP
Zand Kambiz
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