When using SSO with ACT, the -U and -w options are not used, because the username and password are passed directly to the host via SSO. Also, when using SSO, you should specify a fully qualified hostname using the -h option, as in the example: <hostname>.<domain>.<com|org etc>. If only the hostname is used, ACT will append the local domain name before attempting to look up the host. Using an IP address with -h is not supported with SSO.
The following is an example of a configuration file that uses SSO:
# ACT configuration file example # Contains settings for connecting securely to a specific host and database host: saturn.asterdata.com dbname: sampledb username: sampleuser # SSL settings enable-ssl: true ssl-self-signed-peer: true # SSO settings enable-sso: true