Hi thanks Raphael, thanks for this. I also managed to find an OpenId server in python also so this part is looking quite doable. There is also an example implementation for django. The unanswered question for me on the OpenId concept is how one manages user public and private context. For example, if I am an employee in a an org would I have an OpenId here as well as one for myself privately - need to do some more reading and perhaps subscribe to their list. I have to read a bit more on what this means as far as security, trust or whether there is any loss of autonomy for closely managing users as a result. Many thanks.

Regards,
David


Raphael Ritz wrote:
David Pratt wrote:
Hi Hermann. Thanks for your reply. Haven't quite decided on this but I've got things to try that might be more efficient than xmlrpc.

I'm likely to attempt an authentication server with web service style SSO at this point though OpenId is attractive. I don't know if anyone has made a plugin yet for z3 for OpenId but I might try this.

Wiggy has written a PAS plugin for OpneId support in Plone

  http://svn.plone.org/svn/plone/plone.openid/trunk/

which may serve as a starting point if you are interested.

Raphael

I am not sure how OpenId handles different contexts for users at this point (for example being a user at a worksite, and then a public user) though but I will be experimenting with it regardless. Many thanks.

Regards,
David

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