With SAS Information Delivery Portal 4.3 and later,
you can enable unchallenged access to the portal. When unchallenged
access is enabled, users can access the portal and interact with selected
content without providing a user ID and password. The option is similar
to the Public Kiosk feature in the SAS 9.1.3 release of the SAS Information
Delivery Portal.
After you have enabled
unchallenged access, users can access the portal by entering the URL
http://
host-name/SASPortal/public
.
When the SAS Information Delivery Portal Web application receives
this request, it does not display a logon page. Instead, it creates
a user session with the identity of a special user that you set up
specifically for this purpose, referred to here as the Unchallenged
Access User. The user is then able to view and interact with any portal
pages and content that the Unchallenged Access User is authorized
to access.
The user interface that
is presented to unchallenged users differs from the regular portal
user interface in the following ways:
-
The
Options and
Customize menus
do not appear in the banner.
-
The
Search link
is displayed in the banner by default. You can choose to omit this
link when you configure unchallenged access.
-
The
Log Off link
is displayed in the banner by default. When you configure the portal
for unchallenged access, you can choose to either omit this link or
replace it with the
Log On link.
After interacting with the portal, an unchallenged
user can take the following actions:
-
Select
Log Out (or
close the browser window) to close the portal session and free system
resources.
-
Leave the portal session open,
and allow the session to close at the end of the time-out period.
-
Select
Log On to
access the portal as a regular portal user, if this link appears in
the banner and if the user is registered in metadata. Registered users
can also log on by using the regular portal URL (for example,
http://
host-name/SASPortal
)
to access the logon page.
This section describes the process for enabling and
configuring unchallenged access in your deployment of the SAS Information
Delivery Portal. The process differs depending on whether you enable
the option in an existing deployment or enable it during the process
of a new installation or a migration from SAS 9.1.3.
When implementing unchallenged
access, SAS administrators must be aware of important security considerations,
including precautions to take to ensure that content is not inadvertently
exposed to the unchallenged user. These security considerations are
described in the next topic.
Note: Unchallenged portal access
is supported only with SAS authentication. It is not compatible with
Web authentication.