OpenID + Single Signon

Jonathan Coffman jonathan.coffman at gmail.com
Thu Dec 10 23:13:50 UTC 2009


Re: the signing in automatically question - you can get pretty close  
by using checkID_immediate

Have you considered ab approach along those lines?
-
Jonathan Coffman
Twitter: @jdcoffman

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On Dec 10, 2009, at 5:52 AM, Nicolas Issalene <nicolas.issalene at gmail.com 
 > wrote:

> Hi Justin!
>
> I think like Allen about your promotion.
> I think I dont understand properly your  goal. Please explain to me.
>
> You need to replace the sso process by an ajax request, which will  
> be automatic?
> I recently have worked in this way, but I can't replace the  
> redirection throught the provider.
>
> If you want to replace this step, you need to know what's the openid  
> password of the visitor no?
>
>
> [Quote]
>
> I would also think with a little bit of well thought out
> Javascript that i could auto sign in an individual automatically if
> they were already signed in at the base domain
>
> [/Quote]
>
> If I think in the good way, it seems that you want to check the SSO  
> connexion throught an ajax request?
> If the user is already loggued in on the provider website, the ajax  
> request will return you the openid identity,
> otherwise, nothing. If the answer is like you wish, you can log in  
> the user, but in the other case,
> move him to his provider's homepage. Is that it?
>
>
> Nicolas Issalene
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> On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 3:05 AM, jDavid <jdavid.net at gmail.com> wrote:
> I just accepted a new job with Unity ( unity3d.com ), and we are
> looking into single sign on solutions for our community applications.
> Right now we are using phpBB, wordpress, uservoice, stackexchange, and
> there is a community supported mediawiki site out there too.
>
> openID currently works on wordpress, uservoice, stackexchange and
> there is partial support in mediawiki, however if there is phpBB
> openID support, it's marginal at best. so, OpenID does seem attractive
> to use.
>
> I want to provide a clean experience for a user to cross through all
> of these domains, and if unity3d.com were an openID provider it seems
> viable to have our users log into these other sites with their
> Unity#OpenID. I would also think with a little bit of well thought out
> Javascript that i could auto sign in an individual automatically if
> they were already signed in at the base domain. Has anyone else worked
> in this problem space? are there any examples of a working solution
> out there?
>
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