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my security guys are asking me this question about WF77? not a clue what to tell them. (they're trying to avoid using IIS)

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According to google search:

SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) is an umbrella standard that encompasses profiles, bindings and constructs to achieve Single Sign On (SSO), Federation and Identity Management.

OAuth (Open Authorization) is a standard for authorization of resources. It does not deal with authentication.

Surely this would be one for Techsupport ?


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yep, i opened a tkt.
hmm, how very interesting that our so called guru would use SAML and OAuth as like things.
molto grazie, Waz.




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By OAuth he probably meant OpenID. There's some kind of relationship between them http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OAuth Probably interested in letting people login with their google id.


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How it is in version 8.2.01? Can OAuth be used to login with google id?


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Hi Aimar

Using OpenID with google accounts was first supported with version 8.1.05 and is also available with 8.2.01. See Chapter 7 of the security and administration guide.


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