Canal+ and Media Press Group (MPG) have renewed their strategic partnership, ensuring the continued delivery of entertainment metadata workflow solutions. As part of this renewed collaboration, Canal+ has adopted OpenID […]| Broadband TV News
Some identity providers use the EdDSA / ED25519 algorithm to sign and issue tokens. This post shows how to validate the tokens using the Nuget package from ScottBrady and ASP.NET Core. Using the default OpenID Connect setup, the keys are not read and the tokens cannot be validated. The error message could return something like […]| Software Engineering
This post shows how to issue and verify identities (verifiable credentials) using the Swiss Digital identity and trust infrastructure, (swiyu), ASP.NET Core and .NET Aspire. The swiyu infrastructur…| Software Engineering
We are happy to announce that third-party OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication support has now been open-sourced under the AGPL-3.0 license in Stalwart Mail Server version 0.11.5. This means that users can now configure Stalwart Mail Server to authenticate against external OIDC providers, such as Keycloak, without requiring an Enterprise subscription.| Stalwart Labs Blog
Today we announce the release of Stalwart Mail Server v0.10.2, and it’s a big one! This version brings full OpenID Connect (OIDC) support, empowering admins and developers to integrate secure authentication and single sign-on (SSO) with modern identity providers. In addition to OIDC, this release introduces OpenID Connect Dynamic Client Registration, OpenID Connect Discovery, and OAuth 2.0 Token Introspection. Let’s dive into what these features are and why they matter.| stalw.art
When I left Flock in 2006, I blogged the occasion, having helped start the company by contributing a vision for what I thought the web needed: a social browser. When I was laid off from Vidoop last month, I didn’t so much as tweet about it. The circumstances were different this time. But because the … Continue reading "The Fall of Vidoop"| Factory Joe
Prompted by posts by Randy Reddig and Tony Stubblebine and a conversation with Elliott Kember, I wanted to address, yet again, the big fat stinking elephant in the room: OpenID usability and the paradox of choice. Elliott proposed a pretty clear picture of what he thinks OpenID should look like on StackOverflow, given the relative … Continue reading "Does OpenID need to be hard?"| Factory Joe