Roller uses Acegi Security, which supports SSO out-of-the-box with
systems like Yale's CAS and SiteMinder.

http://acegisecurity.org

If you provide integration with Acegi, that means you've provided it
for Roller. Here's a mailing list post describing how to integrate CAS
and Roller.

http://tinyurl.com/2r2neq

I'm doing a talk on SSO integration with Roller at the Colorado
Software Summit this year.

http://www.softwaresummit.com/2007/speakers/raible.htm

Since Acegi supports CAS and OpenID, I was hoping to demo both. If you
happen to get it working with ESOE, I'd be happy to demonstrate (or at
least mention) that as well.

I hope to finish my slides today and will try to post them to this list.

Matt

On 9/15/07, Bradley Beddoes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We have a project called the Enterprise Sign On Engine (
> http://esoeproject.org ) which is an Apache 2.0 licensed platform for
> authentication, authorization and accountability for both internal
> enterprise users and federated contexts.
>
> With ESOE integrated into Roller you would automatically get the
> benefits of using openID and Shibboleth. Roller would also get our
> ability to do true single sign on from Active Directory enabled
> enterprise clients. We also have a very powerful XACML based
> authorization engine which allows some really unique flexibility in
> providing access control to content.
>
> All said and done we are trying to provide a clean general purpose
> solution to identity and federation that can be used across many
> products without needing to continually reimplement this kind of thing.
> You don't have to write your own database for every application you
> create we believe it should and can be the same way with identity.
>
> We intend to support further technologies in the future such as Yahoo's
> BBAuth and Microsofts Identity Card. The really neat thing is that the
> application side doesn't need to be changed at all when these new
> options come on board for end users.
>
> Please take a look around the website and I would really like to talk
> further with you guys if there is an interest in doing some work together.
>
> regards,
> Bradley
>
> --
> Bradley Beddoes
> Lead Software Architect
> Intient
>
> http://intient.com - "Building intelligent open source solutions for
> your enterprise"
>


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