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The Duende IdentityServer is a web-based tool that allows organizations to manage their users' identities and access to applications. It provides a centralize repository for users' identities, which can be used to provide Single Sign-On (SSO) to applications. The IdentityServer can be used to manage users across multiple applications and organizations. It supports a variety of authentication methods, including LDAP, SAML, and OAuth.=More Information= | <br> | ||
The Duende IdentityServer is a web-based tool that allows organizations to manage their users' identities and access to applications. It provides a centralize repository for users' identities, which can be used to provide Single Sign-On (SSO) to applications. The IdentityServer can be used to manage users across multiple applications and organizations. It supports a variety of authentication methods, including LDAP, SAML, and OAuth. | |||
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https://www.duendesoftware.com/identityserver/ | https://www.duendesoftware.com/identityserver/ | ||
[[Category:Identity & Access Management (IAM)]] | [[Category:Identity & Access Management (IAM)]] |
Latest revision as of 02:59, 24 April 2024
Description
The Duende IdentityServer is a web-based tool that allows organizations to manage their users' identities and access to applications. It provides a centralize repository for users' identities, which can be used to provide Single Sign-On (SSO) to applications. The IdentityServer can be used to manage users across multiple applications and organizations. It supports a variety of authentication methods, including LDAP, SAML, and OAuth.