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masquerade is the predecessor of masq: https://github.com/dennisreimann/masq - please consider using masq from now on, as it is the more modular approach.

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PLEASE NOTE

masquerade is the predecessor of masq - please consider using masq from now on, as it is the more modular approach.

masquerade OpenID Server

masquerade is an OpenID server released under the MIT-license.

For updates and further information see the project website.

The source code is available at github - feel free to fork and submit patches :)

Installation

  1. Setup your bundle:

    • run bundle install
  2. Configure the database:

    • rename the file config/database.yml.example to config/database.yml
    • set the values in database.yml according to your database
    • run the migration scripts
      • bundle exec rake db:create
      • bundle exec rake db:migrate
  3. Configure the application:

    • rename the file config/app_config.yml.example to app_config.yml
    • set the values in app_config.yml according to your environment
  4. Run the tests and see if everything seems to work bundle exec rake test

Testing the installation

You can test the functionality in your local environment starting two instances: One as your Identity Provider/OpenID Server and another one as Relying Party.

ruby script/server
ruby script/server -p 3001

Open your browser with these urls:

First you have to create an account at the Identity Provider, after that you will be able to use the issued OpenID URL (https://localhost:3000/YOUR_LOGIN) to send requests from the Relying Party to the server.

Use the options provided by the OpenID verification form to test several aspects of the client-server communication (like requesting simple registration data).

Introduction

The main functionality is in the server controller, which is the endpoint for incoming OpenID requests. The server controller is supposed to only interact with relying parties a.k.a. consumer websites. It includes the OpenidServerSystem module, which provides some handy methods to access and answer OpenID requests.

TODO

  • Let the user set a standard persona which is used as default for requests

Notes

Inspiration derived from:

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Dennis Reimann

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masquerade is the predecessor of masq: https://github.com/dennisreimann/masq - please consider using masq from now on, as it is the more modular approach.

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