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Wed Nov 21 04:32:27 UTC 2007
Your users would build a list of openids and chose one of them as the
active one. They would then use your URL as login for other websites
when in reality, they would be logging in at their current openid
provider.
Is that what you want?
I'm not aware if any of this has changed for spec 2.0... anyone? Thanks.
--
Andr=E9 Lu=EDs
On Dec 28, 2007 12:33 PM, Miguel Figueiredo <fig.miguel at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm studying the possibility of using OpenId.
>
> My organization's site has hundreds of registered users. Everyone there w=
ill
> have an OpenId: "username.mysite.org".
>
> My first purpose is to provide Single Sign On for external sites, proving
> that those users belong to my organization.
>
> But I also want people already having an openid to use it at my site,
> without the need of having another password.
>
> Therefore, each user, besides the OpenId provided by my site, can registe=
r,
> at his site's account, one or more external OpenIds.
>
> When a user accesses my site he can be authenticated either by username /
> Password or by one of his external openids.
>
> When a user accesses a site which is using mine for Single Sign On purpos=
es,
> he can only enter the default OpenID, provided by my site. This second si=
te
> then connects to my OpenID server -- where the user can use any of his
> registered OpenIds to authenticate himself.
>
> This process is something like:
>
> User enters "username.mysite.org" --> the consumer connects to my server =
-->
> my server might have, for this user, an external OpenID defined --> the u=
ser
> chooses this OpenId ---> My server sends the request to other server -->
> this second server replies Ok ---> my server then replies Ok to the
> consumer.
>
> Is this a valid OpenID model?
>
> Are there other ways allowing a consumer to know that a certain OpenId
> belongs to a valid user at my site, although its OpenId's server is
> elsewhere?
>
>
> Thank you,
>
>
> Miguel
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