Feature #65
closed
Investigate TDF-run OpenID server
Added by Anonymous almost 11 years ago.
Updated over 9 years ago.
Description
Per recent discussion on the website list, running our own OpenID server would make it easier for our users to have single sign-on for many of our TDF/LibreOffice sites.
TODOs:
- Test out an OpenID server
- provide clear installation instructions to the infra team
- Assignee set to Alexander Werner
- Priority changed from Normal to Low
- Blocks Feature #308: single sign-on for bugzilla and redmine added
- Due date set to 2014-08-02
- Status changed from New to Feedback
Jean Spiteri and Philipp Kaluza should be working on that. Ping them after a while :)
- Due date changed from 2014-08-02 to 2014-08-10
Pinged Philipp as he seems unresponsive.
Anonymous wrote:
Per recent discussion on the website list, running our own OpenID server would make it easier for our users to have single sign-on for many of our TDF/LibreOffice sites.
Although OpenID can provide authentication to any domain, I think that it might be easiest for infrastructure if our OpenID server only authenticated users to TDF/LibreOffice domains (*.documentfoundation.org, *.libreoffice.org, *.documentliberation.org, etc..).
- Due date changed from 2014-08-10 to 2015-01-23
This is a hot topic, asked for quite often
I'd like to first have the big chunk of infra migration dealt with, so setting a due date for end-January, after the holidays
But by then we should have some concrete feedback - if no one else jumps in, Alex should handle it
- Priority changed from Low to High
As decided during Decembers infra call, LDAP is preferred instead of OpenID -> rejected, LDAP ticket at #989
- Status changed from Feedback to Rejected
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