
Authenticating open source cloud applications with LDAP (osc22)
Featuring Nextcloud & Rocket.Chat
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed · Ish Sookun
June 4, 202221m 19s
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It is very common for businesses with small teams to use cloud services to synchronise their work, stay in touch etc. All of these can also be achieved using open source software. However, making the different open source applications to authenticate through a single mechanism is somewhat challenging.
In this presentation, I will cover the use of LDAP to authenticate cloud services like Nextcloud and Rocket.Chat.
I'll cover 389 Directory Server to provide the LDAP service.
It is very common for businesses with small teams to use cloud services to synchronise their work, stay in touch etc. All of these can also be achieved using open source software. However, making the different open source applications to authenticate through a single mechanism is somewhat challenging.
In this presentation, I will cover the use of LDAP to authenticate cloud services like Nextcloud and Rocket.Chat.
I'll cover 389 Directory Server to provide the LDAP service.
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Topics
osc2236862022Cloud and Containers