This app hasn’t been tested with the latest 3 major releases of Nextcloud.
It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of Nextcloud.
Gluu's OpenID Connect Single Sign-On (SSO) NextCloud app will enable you to authenticate users against any standard OpenID Provider (OP). If you don't already have an OP you can deploy the free open source Gluu Server.
Asked for deletion - even enterprise support (5 years) for NC11 ended in 12/2021.
Jos Poortvliet
5 years, 11 months ago
To reply to the comment by "Autumn Fox" -
My understanding is that this app links to OXD, and you can find that under the AGPL license here: https://github.com/GluuFederation/oxd
You can in turn connect that to a Gluu server, which is "Enterprise ready, free open source software for identity & access management (IAM)." You can find a list of licenses on the bottom of https://gluu.org/docs/ce/ but it's generally apache style.
Like with Nextcloud, enterprise subscriptions are available for support & services, but the code is 100% open. I'm sure there are proprietary things you can use instead, but 100% open source is possible if you care about that...
Autumn Fox
7 years, 7 months ago
It isn't actually "OpenID Connect SSO" application. It's actually "Gluu OXD SSO" application. You need a proprietary OXD server as a mediator between your Nextcloud and your OpenID Connect provider. You will have to feed the proprietary server with all your passwords and tokens and pay 0.33$ per day for a license. So it's not free, it's not Open ID and you have to trust the OXD server application since it will have an access to all your credentials.
Shortly - You'll be forced to pay for an access to a free service for nothing you actually need. Like just creating a paid private checkpoint in the middle of free public path.