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+ | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmJAumoh4U8 OpenStack as SP (Simple Saml PHP) demonstration] | ||
+ | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yv3vgFUcmSQ SimpleSAMLPHP] |
Revision as of 12:36, 9 October 2015
SimpleSAMLphp is an application written in native PHP that deals with authentication.
Description
SimpleSAMLphp is an award-winning application written in native PHP that deals with authentication.
The project is led by UNINETT, has a large user base, a helpful user community and a large set of external contributors. The main focus of SimpleSAMLphp is providing support for:
- SAML 2.0 as a Service Provider (SP)
- SAML 2.0 as an Identity Provider (IdP)
However, it also supports some other identity protocols and frameworks, including:
- Shibboleth 1.3
- A-Select
- Central Authentication Service (CAS)
- OpenID
- WS-Federation
- OAuth
SimpleSAMLphp is easily extendable, so you can develop your own modules if you like.
With the memcache session handler, SimpleSAMLphp scales pretty well. A replication layer is built upon memcache, such that an unlimited number of SimpleSAMLphp web front-ends can work with a back-end matrix of memcache servers with both replication (fail-over) and load-balancing.
SimpleSAMLphp is tested with several other federation software implementations, including:
- Shibboleth 1.3
- Shibboleth 2.2
- PingID
- Sun Federation Manager
- Sun Federated Access Manager
- Sun Access Manager
- mod_mellon
- Central Authentication Service (CAS)
See also
External links
Videos: