Hi there.

That's an interesting service, but not really what I'm after.  I'm not
particularly keen to outsource my account management/login to an
external service.

I'm really just looking for for a plugin that will let me quickly
implement an OpenID provider as part of my service.  If there isn't
one then it looks like I'll have to write one :o)

Paul

On Sep 13, 6:03 am, Jay Godse <[email protected]> wrote:
> www.rpxnow.com
>
> It  uses OpenID, but only under the covers. The user-visible part of
> it lets the user log into your service using credentials from Google
> or Yahoo, Windows Live, Facebook, MySpace, and a bunch of others. You
> integrate with rpxnow once, and they cover the various integration
> methods with the different providers. Also, a user does not have to
> use or know his openid.
>
> Cheers,   Jay
>
> On Sep 11, 9:34 am, Paul Leader <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi folks,
>
> > Does anyone know of a plugin or generator for embedding an OpenID
> > Provider into a rails app?
>
> > I'd like the users of my service (http://www,graphomatic.net) to be
> > able to signin to other sites (specifically GetSatisfaction) using
> > OpenID.
>
> > There are a few OpenID consumer plugins kicking around, but the only
> > Providers I can find are fully fledged identity servers written in
> > rails.
>
> > While I'm happy to pull one of these apps apart to extract the
> > important stuff, if someone has already done it I'd much rather reuse.
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Paul
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