ABOUT THE RESOURCE
This Webinar explains how the software SimpleSAMLphp for authentication and identity services works.
Often library users, including students, academics and also library staff themselves, are faced with an array of different passwords for accessing different parts of the network, catalogues, electronic resource databases and so on. This can be readily resolved with SimpleSAMLphp which builds on your database of users (e.g. LDAP or radius) to support single sign-on local authentication.
Following a very popular session at the EIFL-FOSS Regional Seminar 2011, EIFL-FOSS and EIFL-Licensing held a Themed Week on the SimpleSAMLphp software that makes possible single sign-on and local authentication.
Guest speakers at the online workshop for this Themed Week included:
- Brook Schofield, Project Development Officer at TERENA
- Marina Vermezovic, AMRES (the Serbian National Research and Education Network)
- Stanislav Tsymbalov, American University of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
SUPPORTING MATERIAL
- Marina's slides in Powerpoint format
- Brooks slides in PDF format
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SimpleSAMLphp is a means of delivering authentication and authorization. It is based on SAML and written in PHP.
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