RE: Sign-in with social accounts

2021-11-09 Thread Dr Greg Low
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Re: Sign-in with social accounts

2021-11-09 Thread .net noobie
AD-B2C allows 50K active monthly users before it costs anything... so you could have more users than 50K... but the first 50K users per month who login to your system are no charge 425show (videos about AD-B2C & MSAL and alot other related security stuff) https://www.youtube.com/c/425show/videos

Re: Sign-in with social accounts

2021-04-25 Thread Greg Keogh
> > And before you start paying for alternatives, please check out Azure B2C > as I mentioned and see if it will do what you need. I’m constantly > fascinated by projects where I see people buying tools that they already > have a usable tool. > Oh yeah! I always like to use pre-supplied stuff

RE: Sign-in with social accounts

2021-04-25 Thread Dr Greg Low
t-boun...@ozdotnet.com On Behalf Of Nick Randolph Sent: Monday, 26 April 2021 11:33 AM To: ozDotNet Subject: RE: Sign-in with social accounts Hi Greg, I’m interested to understand why you think that “geared towards APIs” is a bad thing. I understand that the first thing developers typically want

Re: Sign-in with social accounts

2021-04-25 Thread Greg Keogh
It's been a few years now and it's a bit hazy ... but I only wanted to use the authentication feature and had no need for fine-grained control over who could call which API methods. You either authenticated into the app, or not. I was led into all these configuration screens to register API

RE: Sign-in with social accounts

2021-04-25 Thread Nick Randolph
dotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com On Behalf Of Greg Keogh Sent: Monday, 26 April 2021 11:29 AM To: ozDotNet Subject: Re: Sign-in with social accounts Thanks everyone, I'll go off and do the research now. If I make any startling discoveries in coming weeks I'll report back in case it helps others atte

Re: Sign-in with social accounts

2021-04-25 Thread Greg Keogh
Thanks everyone, I'll go off and do the research now. If I make any startling discoveries in coming weeks I'll report back in case it helps others attempting SSO. *GK* P.S. I did try Auth0 about 4 years ago, but it was so over-featured and geared towards "APIs" that I couldn't identify the

Re: Sign-in with social accounts

2021-04-25 Thread David Connors
If it is a corporate app and in Azure - just go to the App Service and turn on Easy Auth. One Click. Job Done. We use it everywhere and it is great. If it is for a large number of users, then follow the advice of others on this thread. David Connors da...@connors.com | M +61 417 189 363

Re: Sign-in with social accounts

2021-04-25 Thread kirsten greed
Hi Greg This might be worth looking into https://workos.com/ I listened to https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2021/04/05/workos-making-enterprise-ready-apps-with-michael-grinich/?utm_source=rss_medium=rss_campaign=workos-making-enterprise-ready-apps-with-michael-grinich On Mon, Apr 26, 2021

Re: Sign-in with social accounts

2021-04-25 Thread Craig vN
The easiest way is to use Auth0 (https://auth0.com/). It costs, but will save a lot of hair. On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 8:59 AM Greg Keogh wrote: > Folks, we have some old apps with their own simple credentials databases > containing user, password, login count, permissions, etc. They're classic >

RE: Sign-in with social accounts

2021-04-25 Thread Dr Greg Low
Hi Greg, I’d suggest, for a start, taking a detailed look at Azure AD B2C. Presuming you already have Azure AD for some other purpose, this might be just what you need. Most of these modern auth providers make it easy to use a variety of alternate login methods. Check out some videos on it,