SAML-based Single Sign-On
The Gold Standard for signing into cloud applications is SAML. Why? It completely eliminates all passwords and instead uses digital signatures to establish trust between the identity provider and the application. Many SaaS vendors already support SAML and you can SAML-enable your internal web apps in as little as two hours using one of OneLogin’s open source SAML Toolkits. SAML-enabling your apps using other vendors can cost hundreds of thousands a year in fees, but are free to you as part of the OneLogin community.
OneLogin’s Open-Source SAML Toolkits
OneLogin has implemented and open-sourced SAML toolkits for five different web development platforms:
OneLogin’s Open-Source SAML Plugins
OneLogin has implemented and open-sourced SAML plugins for the following applications:
- Drupal Plugin and how to configure SAML for Drupal
- Joomla Plugin and how to configure SAML for Joomla
- Moodle2 Plugin and how to configure SAML for Moodle
- WordPress Plugin and how to configure SAML for WordPress
- Atlassian JIRA on Linux Plugin and how to configure SAML for Jira on Linux
- Atlassian JIRA on Windows and how to configure SAML for Jira on Windows
Articles on SAML
- Article – Why you should care about SAML
- Case Study – SugarCRM Customers Request Single Sign-On — SAML Delivers
- Press Release – OneLogin’s Open Source SAML Toolkit Democratizes Single Sign-On
- Blog – OneLogin as a SAML Service Provider
- Blog – SAML Module for Drupal
- Blog – SAML Plug-in for WordPress
- Support Portal – Search OneLogin’s Support Portal for SAML