Greetings,
I'm researching digital identity management frameworks and found Apache Syncope. I have two main questions. The first is about implementing support for new authenticators (e.g. U2F, hardware tokens, etc.). The second question is about using Syncope for IoT applications. First: Does Syncope support multi-factor authentication? The documentation references OAuth, but I can't seem to find any details about how this is done. How could I implement support for new authenticators? For example, would it be possible to implement a U2F module? The NIST digital identity guidelines (https://pages.nist.gov/800-63-3/sp800-63b.html) detail a number of different authenticators and I'm curious how these could be integrated into Syncope. Other libraries like pac4j<https://github.com/pac4j/pac4j> also include support for a variety of different authenticators. Could Syncope be adapted to support pac4j? Second: A recent post<http://opensourceforu.com/2016/09/apache-syncope-2-0-brings-identity-management-iot-world/> on opensource forum mentions Syncope's potential regarding IoT, but I couldn't find any mention of this in the reference guide<http://syncope.apache.org/docs/reference-guide.html>. Can you point me to some documentation regarding IoT use-cases and scenarios? Sincerely, Nicholas Folse