Not sure if this is the correct section. I work for an educational
organization that is slowly transitioning from Windows based local
systems to Google GAFE. As part of the process we have deployed a large
batch of shared Chromebooks for the students...
Yes, google sites is a bit annoying to manage but I've done the
following: sites.google.com is categorized as web hosting, and I've
blocked it on the Student filter profile. For us this caused a slight
problem since we host our school district is hos...
Carl Windsor wrote:It is possible to Authenticate the users onto the
network using the FortiAuthenticator and the Social Auth feature using
Google Credential SSO. There is a cookbook on this topic here
http://cookbook.fortinet.com/social-wifi-captive...
Chromebook logins can't utilize FSSO as these are essentially GMail
logins. I don't think there's a way to parse login info from Google's
end. I know records are kept, but it's pretty obtuse to get them. The
issue seems to stem from a design perspect...
This is an option, but I want to avoid double authentication. The
problem is that the GAFE and AD accounts are different in setup and
entirely separate (this is a project for a later date). I have RSSO
working (sortof, the Fortigate doesn't identify ...