I agree that login_hint from Google OAuth2.0 API sounds appropriate.

On Friday, November 1, 2013 10:47:00 PM UTC+2, Hitoshi Uchida wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> If you use Google OAuth2.0 API, how about using login_hint parameter to 
> identify the domain of user's email address ?
>
> https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2Login?hl=ja#sendauthrequest
>
> Please note the login_hint isn't a standardized parameter of IETF OAuth2, 
> just available with Google OAuth2.0 API.
>
> On Thursday, August 1, 2013 7:05:04 AM UTC-4, ck Tan wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone know that is it possible to restrict other business domain to 
>> login to my web application ? 
>>
>> I am developing a web application that use OAuth 2.0 as login credential 
>> management but I don't want everyone can just login with their private 
>> gmail but only the users under my company domain.
>>
>> For example, employees may login to the web application with their e-mail 
>> with mycompany.com as domain. Random users such as Bob who is not a 
>> employee of the company can't login with his own gmail or domain mail to 
>> the web application.
>>
>> Thank you so much for spending time to read my question. I appreciate all 
>> the help provide. 
>>
>

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