libopkele is a c++ implementation of an OpenID decentralized identity system. It provides OpenID protocol handling, leaving authentication and user interaction to the implementor.
Enterprise Single Sign-On - CAS provides a friendly open source community that actively supports and contributes to the project. While the project is rooted in higher-ed open source, it has grown to an international audience spanning Fortune 500 companies and small special-purpose installations.
Pubcookie consists of a standalone login server and modules for common web server platforms like Apache and Microsoft IIS. Together, these components can turn existing authentication services (like Kerberos, LDAP, or NIS) into a solution for single sign-on authentication to websites throughout an institution.
Redmine plugin to support authentication via Central Authentication Service (CAS).
This plugin gives you a solid and secure single sign on solution for web-based
applications. This plugin redirects the user to the CAS login interface when needed
and then checks the validity of the CAS ticket.
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The plugin uses the rubycas-client library to work with the CAS protocol. The code of the
rubycas-client is included here because it has been patched to add some features which are not
yet available in the upstream project (follow redirects in request to the CAS server and use
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OpenID for Node.js is (yes, you guessed it) an OpenID implementation for Node.js.
Highlights and features include:
Full OpenID 1.0/1.1/2.0 compliant Relying Party (client) implementation
Very simple API
Simple extension points for association state
Whydah is a Java-based scalable Identity and Single Sign-On solution that provides advanced role-based access control and flexible integrations. Built for developers to easily get started.
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