What websites allow users to login with an arbitrary OpenID Connect identity?
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I'm building an OpenID Connect Provider (OP) but so far I haven't found any public websites on which to try it out. I had intended on adding it to my StackOverflow profile only to find out that poor ol' SO uses an obsolete library (the repo is dead) that only supports OpenID 1.1 and 2.0 but not OpenID Connect! And http://openid.net/ does not appear to have a list of any such sites with the exception of its own conformance testing.
Any thoughts, references, or answers as to where one can go to play with my OP?
UPDATE: I'll try to be more specific. I'm looking for websites like StackOverflow or LiveJournal which allow you to login with any OpenID. I have yet to find a public client that does this with the exception of OpenID.net's conformance testing. An ideal client would implement discovery to translate the identity string into a WebFinger call, get the provider metadata, dynamically register with the provider, and finally perform the authentication.
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I'm building an OpenID Connect Provider (OP) but so far I haven't found any public websites on which to try it out. I had intended on adding it to my StackOverflow profile only to find out that poor ol' SO uses an obsolete library (the repo is dead) that only supports OpenID 1.1 and 2.0 but not OpenID Connect! And http://openid.net/ does not appear to have a list of any such sites with the exception of its own conformance testing.
Any thoughts, references, or answers as to where one can go to play with my OP?
UPDATE: I'll try to be more specific. I'm looking for websites like StackOverflow or LiveJournal which allow you to login with any OpenID. I have yet to find a public client that does this with the exception of OpenID.net's conformance testing. An ideal client would implement discovery to translate the identity string into a WebFinger call, get the provider metadata, dynamically register with the provider, and finally perform the authentication.
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I'd like to add that sites supporting Google Sign-In are not helpful to anyone attempting to broaden the field of identity providers. They might be using the protocol but the site is still locked in to a single provider which (IMHO) defeats one of the principles of OpenID
– Neil C. Obremski
Nov 2 '16 at 22:09
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I'm building an OpenID Connect Provider (OP) but so far I haven't found any public websites on which to try it out. I had intended on adding it to my StackOverflow profile only to find out that poor ol' SO uses an obsolete library (the repo is dead) that only supports OpenID 1.1 and 2.0 but not OpenID Connect! And http://openid.net/ does not appear to have a list of any such sites with the exception of its own conformance testing.
Any thoughts, references, or answers as to where one can go to play with my OP?
UPDATE: I'll try to be more specific. I'm looking for websites like StackOverflow or LiveJournal which allow you to login with any OpenID. I have yet to find a public client that does this with the exception of OpenID.net's conformance testing. An ideal client would implement discovery to translate the identity string into a WebFinger call, get the provider metadata, dynamically register with the provider, and finally perform the authentication.
openid-connect openid-provider
I'm building an OpenID Connect Provider (OP) but so far I haven't found any public websites on which to try it out. I had intended on adding it to my StackOverflow profile only to find out that poor ol' SO uses an obsolete library (the repo is dead) that only supports OpenID 1.1 and 2.0 but not OpenID Connect! And http://openid.net/ does not appear to have a list of any such sites with the exception of its own conformance testing.
Any thoughts, references, or answers as to where one can go to play with my OP?
UPDATE: I'll try to be more specific. I'm looking for websites like StackOverflow or LiveJournal which allow you to login with any OpenID. I have yet to find a public client that does this with the exception of OpenID.net's conformance testing. An ideal client would implement discovery to translate the identity string into a WebFinger call, get the provider metadata, dynamically register with the provider, and finally perform the authentication.
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I'd like to add that sites supporting Google Sign-In are not helpful to anyone attempting to broaden the field of identity providers. They might be using the protocol but the site is still locked in to a single provider which (IMHO) defeats one of the principles of OpenID
– Neil C. Obremski
Nov 2 '16 at 22:09
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I'd like to add that sites supporting Google Sign-In are not helpful to anyone attempting to broaden the field of identity providers. They might be using the protocol but the site is still locked in to a single provider which (IMHO) defeats one of the principles of OpenID
– Neil C. Obremski
Nov 2 '16 at 22:09
I'd like to add that sites supporting Google Sign-In are not helpful to anyone attempting to broaden the field of identity providers. They might be using the protocol but the site is still locked in to a single provider which (IMHO) defeats one of the principles of OpenID
– Neil C. Obremski
Nov 2 '16 at 22:09
I'd like to add that sites supporting Google Sign-In are not helpful to anyone attempting to broaden the field of identity providers. They might be using the protocol but the site is still locked in to a single provider which (IMHO) defeats one of the principles of OpenID
– Neil C. Obremski
Nov 2 '16 at 22:09
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For testing it would be best to use the (beta) RP certification suite from: http://openid.net/certification/rp_testing/
Mitre has another test suite at: https://mitreid.org/rp/
There are plenty of websites out there that support OIDC. Anything that supports Google+ Signin is an OpenID Connect Provider. But it is usually fixed to one or more statically configured providers, so not suitable for random testing.
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I've seen the assertion about plenty of websites and support, but I have yet to see it in my searching. Say, a forum website or shopping or anything where normally to register you login with Google or Facebook but I would like to try logging in with OiDC.
– Neil C. Obremski
Nov 2 '16 at 21:56
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Found a list,
here it is:
aol / aim , blogger , claimid , google , livejournal , myspace , sxipper , verisign , vidoop , wordpress , yahoo , myopenid , getopenid
If desired, see this web-page for the source of this list (has links to the list sites on it)... :
Or if that is not quite what you want,
this may be it... (there is a (different) list on that page)... :
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For testing it would be best to use the (beta) RP certification suite from: http://openid.net/certification/rp_testing/
Mitre has another test suite at: https://mitreid.org/rp/
There are plenty of websites out there that support OIDC. Anything that supports Google+ Signin is an OpenID Connect Provider. But it is usually fixed to one or more statically configured providers, so not suitable for random testing.
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I've seen the assertion about plenty of websites and support, but I have yet to see it in my searching. Say, a forum website or shopping or anything where normally to register you login with Google or Facebook but I would like to try logging in with OiDC.
– Neil C. Obremski
Nov 2 '16 at 21:56
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For testing it would be best to use the (beta) RP certification suite from: http://openid.net/certification/rp_testing/
Mitre has another test suite at: https://mitreid.org/rp/
There are plenty of websites out there that support OIDC. Anything that supports Google+ Signin is an OpenID Connect Provider. But it is usually fixed to one or more statically configured providers, so not suitable for random testing.
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I've seen the assertion about plenty of websites and support, but I have yet to see it in my searching. Say, a forum website or shopping or anything where normally to register you login with Google or Facebook but I would like to try logging in with OiDC.
– Neil C. Obremski
Nov 2 '16 at 21:56
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For testing it would be best to use the (beta) RP certification suite from: http://openid.net/certification/rp_testing/
Mitre has another test suite at: https://mitreid.org/rp/
There are plenty of websites out there that support OIDC. Anything that supports Google+ Signin is an OpenID Connect Provider. But it is usually fixed to one or more statically configured providers, so not suitable for random testing.
For testing it would be best to use the (beta) RP certification suite from: http://openid.net/certification/rp_testing/
Mitre has another test suite at: https://mitreid.org/rp/
There are plenty of websites out there that support OIDC. Anything that supports Google+ Signin is an OpenID Connect Provider. But it is usually fixed to one or more statically configured providers, so not suitable for random testing.
answered Nov 2 '16 at 21:39
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I've seen the assertion about plenty of websites and support, but I have yet to see it in my searching. Say, a forum website or shopping or anything where normally to register you login with Google or Facebook but I would like to try logging in with OiDC.
– Neil C. Obremski
Nov 2 '16 at 21:56
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I've seen the assertion about plenty of websites and support, but I have yet to see it in my searching. Say, a forum website or shopping or anything where normally to register you login with Google or Facebook but I would like to try logging in with OiDC.
– Neil C. Obremski
Nov 2 '16 at 21:56
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I've seen the assertion about plenty of websites and support, but I have yet to see it in my searching. Say, a forum website or shopping or anything where normally to register you login with Google or Facebook but I would like to try logging in with OiDC.
– Neil C. Obremski
Nov 2 '16 at 21:56
I've seen the assertion about plenty of websites and support, but I have yet to see it in my searching. Say, a forum website or shopping or anything where normally to register you login with Google or Facebook but I would like to try logging in with OiDC.
– Neil C. Obremski
Nov 2 '16 at 21:56
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Found a list,
here it is:
aol / aim , blogger , claimid , google , livejournal , myspace , sxipper , verisign , vidoop , wordpress , yahoo , myopenid , getopenid
If desired, see this web-page for the source of this list (has links to the list sites on it)... :
Or if that is not quite what you want,
this may be it... (there is a (different) list on that page)... :
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Found a list,
here it is:
aol / aim , blogger , claimid , google , livejournal , myspace , sxipper , verisign , vidoop , wordpress , yahoo , myopenid , getopenid
If desired, see this web-page for the source of this list (has links to the list sites on it)... :
Or if that is not quite what you want,
this may be it... (there is a (different) list on that page)... :
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up vote
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up vote
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Found a list,
here it is:
aol / aim , blogger , claimid , google , livejournal , myspace , sxipper , verisign , vidoop , wordpress , yahoo , myopenid , getopenid
If desired, see this web-page for the source of this list (has links to the list sites on it)... :
Or if that is not quite what you want,
this may be it... (there is a (different) list on that page)... :
Found a list,
here it is:
aol / aim , blogger , claimid , google , livejournal , myspace , sxipper , verisign , vidoop , wordpress , yahoo , myopenid , getopenid
If desired, see this web-page for the source of this list (has links to the list sites on it)... :
Or if that is not quite what you want,
this may be it... (there is a (different) list on that page)... :
edited Nov 11 at 20:59
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I'd like to add that sites supporting Google Sign-In are not helpful to anyone attempting to broaden the field of identity providers. They might be using the protocol but the site is still locked in to a single provider which (IMHO) defeats one of the principles of OpenID
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