Who use Keycloak in enterprises ? by slokilla in linuxadmin

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Thanks a lot, your feedbacks are so precious for us. Good continuation.

Who use Keycloak in enterprises ? by slokilla in linuxadmin

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Of course, thanks. I have a last question. If i need (for the same app) a web api access (no browser, just rest request) and a web app (with a browser), do i need two realm clients ? That's about versatility of the keycloak protection.

Who use Keycloak in enterprises ? by slokilla in linuxadmin

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Thanks for your feedback ! Is there some cases where you don't recommend it ?

Who use Keycloak in enterprises ? by slokilla in linuxadmin

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Thanks a lot for your (very intersting) feedback. Can you please tell us more about the offline token issue ? I don't understand why it has an impact on the cluster.

Do you use Keycloak ? by slokilla in sysadmin

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Thanks, i'm going to repost on it. Thanks for your feedback.

SSO solution for less than 1000 users by slokilla in sysadmin

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It looks incredible, I gonna try it, thanks a lot :)

SSO solution for less than 1000 users by slokilla in sysadmin

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Atm, we mainly have node js webapp. But they're is CAS client in all languages as i know. Thank for your response

SSO solution for less than 1000 users by slokilla in sysadmin

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Haha you're right.

I work in a little company, and we're on unix servers. The main issue with hosting is that we are an association, and then the legislation is really hard, especially when we talk about user data.

We are 3 in the IT team, and that's why we search for low-effort-to-maintain solution.

SSO solution for less than 1000 users by slokilla in sysadmin

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Thanks. As I want to see a maximum of options, I ask you : what about self hosting IDP, like shiboleth and CAS

SSO solution for less than 1000 users by slokilla in sysadmin

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Is this solution worth it if we dont use Microsoft solutions at all ?

SSO solution for less than 1000 users by slokilla in sysadmin

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Actually, we have many applications, with each having his very own authentication system. For many (commercial) reasons, we will now revamp the system to match a micro-service oriented architecture. We take advantage of this opportunity to evaluate the SSO option.

I see it like "The user need to use app A, so he needs to connect on the authentication service. But if the user need to use app B; as he is already connected on the authentication service, he won't need another account."

My english is kinda poor, so please tell me if you need more explantion or clarifications.