Feature #65
closed
Investigate TDF-run OpenID server
Added by Anonymous about 11 years ago.
Updated almost 10 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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