OpenID Connect SSO by Gluu

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Gluu Inc.

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7 years, 10 months ago

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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.

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11 3.0.1 - 11

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Anonymous
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2 years, 1 month ago

This app is abandoned.

Asked for deletion - even enterprise support (5 years) for NC11 ended in 12/2021.

Jos Poortvliet
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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
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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.