Hello all,<br><br>Excuse my english by advance.<br><br>I've read plenty of things about OpenId. I even tried to implement it in a way I'll describe later on this mail.<br>I read that it is a decentralised sso for the web.
<br>But I can't get this work or I don't have the same meaning for sso.<br><br><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_sign-on">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_sign-on</a> :<b><span style="font-weight: bold;">
<br></span></b>Single sign-on (SSO) is a method of access control that enables
a user to authenticate once and gain access to the resources of
multiple software systems.<br clear="all"><br>In my opinion, that means I have to log once to my openid provider to be recognized on every openid enabled websites I'm registered.<br>But I can't get this to work.<br>
<br>Here is a description of what I've done :<br><br>I've installed an openid server (<a href="http://www.openidenabled.com/php-standalone-openid-server">http://www.openidenabled.com/php-standalone-openid-server</a>
) which works perfectly.<br>I've installed two openid enabled websites (The first one is a CMS SPIP with an openid plugin, the other is an application where I quickly implement a consumer (not sure of my work, it's only a draft)).
<br>I've created a user which trusts the two previous websites.<br><br>But when I log to my openid server, I'm not logged to any of the others.<br><br>So my question is :<br>Is openid a sso as I mean it ? If yes, I assume that my problem comes from the implementation of the consumers parts.
<br><br>Thanks by advance for your answers?<br><br>-- <br>Denis Fingonnet