https://github.com/IsaacSchemm/XulNtlmAuth
I use SeaMonkey at work, and we have a SharePoint server. After finding out today that Firefox, SM, and Pale Moon all support single sign-on using the Windows domain credentials, I saw that someone had made a Firefox extension to let users edit the list of domains allowed to use it. Now I don't need to enter my username and password (or use Fire IE) to get into SharePoint!
The extension had been written with the Add-on SDK, but I found an older version on the author's GitHub that used XUL overlays. I forked that and added a couple things for SeaMonkey support. As long as I was there, I tested it in Pale Moon and it worked, so my fork supports Pale Moon too.
Thought this might be useful for someone out there!
Integrated Authentication for SeaMonkey and Pale Moon
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Re: Integrated Authentication for SeaMonkey and Pale Moon
Sounds like it could be a useful extension.
Do make sure you obey the license terms, rebrand, and change the ID then go here http://developer.palemoon.org/Add-ons:Site and do the things with the thing!
Do make sure you obey the license terms, rebrand, and change the ID then go here http://developer.palemoon.org/Add-ons:Site and do the things with the thing!
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Re: Integrated Authentication for SeaMonkey and Pale Moon
Thanks for the contribution!
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Re: Integrated Authentication for SeaMonkey and Pale Moon
Anyone have any suggestions for a new icon? I would like to change it to be different from the original and make it more distinctive.
License is MPL 1.1.
License is MPL 1.1.
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