[OpenID] suggested server for private SSO using openid?

Peter Williams pwilliams at rapattoni.com
Tue Jul 29 02:41:58 UTC 2008


So....

Is there even such a thing as "private sso" in the uci/openid model?

I was always taught that for every public protocol, there exists legitimately always the private applicability of the same rules - constrained by some membership rules. E.g. A private IP over a framerelay cloud or ipsec vpn, vs the internet backbone!

If I make the enum analogy to openid, we might recall that some folks fought tooth and nail to deny there was such a thing as private enum (andthen carrier enum) each limiting the potential scope of (enum tree walking) discovery.



-----Original Message-----
From: Prabath Siriwardena <siriwardena.prabath at gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 6:50 PM
To: Rob Brandt <bronto at csd-bes.net>
Cc: general at openid.net <general at openid.net>
Subject: Re: [OpenID] suggested server for private SSO using openid?


Hi Rob,

Please have a look at WSO2 Identity Solution - which comes with a
ready to use OpenID Provider.

This is written in Java and can be downlaoded from [1].

This also can be deployed over any user store - since you requirement
is to deploy it over an MySQL use store, you may also look at this
blog post.

Thanks & regards.
- Prabath

[1]: http://wso2.org/projects/solutions/identity
[2]: http://blog.facilelogin.com/2008/07/deploying-wso2-identity-solution-over.html
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