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Dominik Marks, modificado 10 Anos atrás.

Liferay as OAuth Server

Regular Member Postagens: 149 Data de Entrada: 29/08/12 Postagens Recentes
Hello folks,

I found the following blog post: OAuth Client Portlet Implementation.

It describes a mechanism between two Liferay portals using OAuth authentication. One Liferay is an OAuth Server and the other one is an OAuth Client.

I tried to find such a mechanism in Liferay 6.2 CE.

Can you clarify if OAuth server functionality is already build-in in Liferay 6.2? Or do you need to implement it yourself? Or is it just a feature which is available in the Enterprise Edition only?

Thanks for your help.

Regards,
Dominik
Matt Megaard, modificado 9 Anos atrás.

RE: Liferay as OAuth Server

New Member Postagens: 2 Data de Entrada: 03/02/14 Postagens Recentes
I also would like to know this. Does anybody know the answer? We would like Liferay to rely on an OAuth provider for authentication but we do not know how to start.
Rich Doyle, modificado 9 Anos atrás.

RE: Liferay as OAuth Server

Junior Member Postagens: 26 Data de Entrada: 25/02/14 Postagens Recentes
I'm replying to bump this back up. We are looking at implementing this, but we're not using EE. I need to know if OAuth authorization will be possible within Liferay 6.2 EE.
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David H Nebinger, modificado 9 Anos atrás.

RE: Liferay as OAuth Server

Liferay Legend Postagens: 14919 Data de Entrada: 02/09/06 Postagens Recentes
Looking at the blog it appears that the oath portlet was managing both the client and server side of the oath transaction.

Liferay by default can use oath for authentication services, but it does not supply the oath service itself IIRC.
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pramod kumara, modificado 6 Anos atrás.

RE: Liferay as OAuth Server

Junior Member Postagens: 54 Data de Entrada: 29/08/16 Postagens Recentes
David H Nebinger:
Looking at the blog it appears that the oath portlet was managing both the client and server side of the oath transaction.

Liferay by default can use oath for authentication services, but it does not supply the oath service itself IIRC.



here,
Liferay by default can use oath for authentication services
whats this means. please reply me as soon as possible. iam using liferay 6.2CE

thanks
Virat sen, modificado 8 Anos atrás.

Re: [Liferay Forums][3. Development] Liferay as OAuth Server

Junior Member Postagens: 57 Data de Entrada: 21/07/13 Postagens Recentes
Hi Team,

Plz share ur thought !!
On Mar 21, 2014 3:25 PM, "Dominik Marks from liferay.com" <
forums@liferay.com> wrote:

> Hello folks,
>
> I found the following blog post: OAuth Client Portlet Implementation<https://www.liferay.com/de/web/igor.beslic/blog>
> .
>
> It describes a mechanism between two Liferay portals using OAuth
> authentication. One Liferay is an OAuth Server and the other one is an
> OAuth Client.
>
> I tried to find such a mechanism in Liferay 6.2 CE.
>
> Can you clarify if OAuth server functionality is already build-in in
> Liferay 6.2? Or do you need to implement it yourself? Or is it just a
> feature which is available in the Enterprise Edition only?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Regards,
> Dominik
>
>
> To view the thread, follow the link below:
>
> https://www.liferay.com/community/forums/-/message_boards/view_message/35958625
> --
> Liferay.com <https://www.liferay.com>
divya goyal, modificado 7 Anos atrás.

RE: Re: [Liferay Forums][3. Development] Liferay as OAuth Server

New Member Postagens: 7 Data de Entrada: 11/11/14 Postagens Recentes
Hi,

Sorry for commenting on the old thread.
Please provide an explanation if liferay can accepts the oauth token for the authentication at the same time it should also support the nortal ldaps authentication.

What it means is, if liferay receive the oauth token then it should use the oauth way of authentication and for other cases it should be dependent on noramal ldaps based one.

Regards
Divya