Community-ID 2.0 rc3 jetzt hier Erhältlich!Community-ID 2.0 rc3 now available here!

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Community-ID is an OpenID implementation in PHP that is OpenID 2.0 compliant. Community-ID is built 100% on Open Source software and is released under the BSD license. Users can keep track of their trusted sites and manage them.

For Community-ID administrators statistics are available to track the registration of new users, authorized users per day or the number of trusted sites. Administrators can set the site in maintenance mode or send emails to all registered users.

For user data and authentication, admin can choose the default db storage, or to connect to an LDAP server. Community-ID currently supports OpenLDAP. Other LDAP servers should work also fine.

Community-ID is an OpenID implementation in PHP that is OpenID 2.0 compliant. Community-ID is built 100% on Open Source software and is released under the BSD license. Users can keep track of their trusted sites and manage them.

For Community-ID administrators statistics are available to track the registration of new users, authorized users per day or the number of trusted sites. Administrators can set the site in maintenance mode or send emails to all registered users.

For user data and authentication, admin can choose the default db storage, or to connect to an LDAP server. Community-ID currently supports OpenLDAP. Other LDAP servers should work also fine.

If you don’t want to install or run your own OpenID server, you can simply register at the publicly available installation of Community-ID. For registration and more information please visit http://www.community-id.org.

I like the Community-ID OpenID server and so I posted a bit of info in my wiki about it a while back (http://wiki.itadmins.net) regarding the installation process. I have since had a few requests to post the codebase here on my site because it doesn’t seem to be available anywhere for download and it seems that the Project has stalled.

If you happen to find a bug or something let me know and I will try to fix and patch the code. If you happen to have found a bug and already have a patch for it then just send it to me so I can add it.

If enough interest is there I will add this to IT Admins Git repo as an actual project.

All that said, this software is provided as is and without warranty or guarantee.

Enjoy

cid-2.0.0-RC3.tar

More information can be found in the IT Admins Wiki.

If you don’t want to install or run your own OpenID server, you can simply register at the publicly available installation of Community-ID. For registration and more information please visit http://www.community-id.org.

I like the Community-ID OpenID server and so I posted a bit of info in my wiki about it a while back (http://wiki.itadmins.net) regarding the installation process. I have since had a few requests to post the codebase here on my site because it doesn’t seem to be available anywhere for download and it seems that the Project has stalled.

If you happen to find a bug or something let me know and I will try to fix and patch the code. If you happen to have found a bug and already have a patch for it then just send it to me so I can add it.

If enough interest is there I will add this to IT Admins Git repo as an actual project.

All that said, this software is provided as is and without warranty or guarantee.

Enjoy

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