We are rolling out Tessitura on the Go. Our IT department is having our users use an MI-Token that is generated on the mobile device. The problem is that it is quite cumbersome for our user to generate a token and then log-in to the VPN.
1. Is there a way to place authorization on the Application itself so not everyone with a Tessitura Log-in can access it.
2. Is anyone using the Tessitura on the Go without a VPN and just an SSL connection.
Thanks
Bob Taulty
92Y
Hi Nick, in our case we hosted in a local (Toronto based) public cloud environment - they provide 24 hours monitoring and security, and we made it available on the internet – yes, relied on the username and password.
Best,
Mo
From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Nick Insell Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 11:28 AM To: Mohiuddin Faruqe <mfaruqe@national.ballet.ca> Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Tessitura On The Go
Hi Guys
We really want to make Tessitura On the Go available to our development users in all of our consortium partners. We where wondering how you guys have made this available. We currently have a remote portal which allows you to login to your PC via a one time password. So we can create a link through this portal but it is really fiddly to do from a user point of view. Especially when using a mobile with quite a small screen.
I was wondering how you have made the app available to your users? Have you just made the page available to anyone and relied on the username and password? Or is there a service that you recommend setting up the page behind? Any advice would be great!
Nick
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We're interested in giving (reasonably) unlimited access access to a limited set of people and are in the preliminary process of working through it in test now.
We've begun by using a SoftEther VPN server. Setup of VPN client to it on an Android device was simple. Next step will likely be issuing a certificate for each device that we can expire or revoke when we want. That should give access to the people we want, anywhere they are.
Users will have to open a VPN session to get in but I think that will be acceptable.