OpenDJ 2.6.0 is now available
I am really happy to announce the general availability of OpenDJ 2.6.0, a major update of ForgeRock directory service product, built from the tag 2.6.0 (revision 9086 in our SVN repository). OpenDJ...
View ArticleOpenDJ Contact Manager for Android
With OpenDJ 2.6.0, we’ve introduced a new way to access your directory data, using HTTP, REST and JSon. The REST to LDAP service, available either embedded in the OpenDJ server or as a standalone web...
View ArticleHappy Christmas (This isn’t a Scam)
It really isn't - just a simple note to wish all the Infosec Pro readers a relaxing festive break, for yourself, friends and family.2013 has been a interesting year yet again in the Infosec world....
View ArticleCertificate authentication over REST
A little bit of background Amongst the various different authentication mechanisms that OpenAM supports, there is one particular module that always proves to be difficult to get correctly working:...
View ArticleIntroduction to OpenIG (Part 1: Use cases)
Welcome You've probably landed here because you want to know something about OpenIG. This is the right place to be :) This post is the first one of a serie of OpenIG-related articles that would gives...
View ArticleREST on every side
This blog post was first published @ http://identityrocks.blogspot.fr/, included here with permission. Regardless if web application, mobile application, device application or thing application...
View ArticleUser Self Registration in ForgeRock OpenAM Concluding Part – Using REST
This blog post was first published @ www.fedji.com, included here with permission. In an earlier post, we saw User Self Registration in ForgeRock OpenAM using XUI. It’s likely that you may not want to...
View ArticleInvoking HOTP over REST
HOTP Introduction An excellent article about the core OpenAM HOTP capability is: Use HOTP for two factor authentication Building on the article, we show here a typical REST-based programmatic...
View ArticleA Beginners Guide to OpenIDM – Part 2 – Objects & Relationships
Overview At the heart of OpenIDM are managed objects. Out of the box three managed objects are configured: User: User identities, effectively this is your central identity store. Role: An object for...
View ArticleA Beginners Guide to OpenIDM – Part 3 – Connectors
Overview Previously in this series we have looked at a general overview of OpenIDM and had a detailed look at objects. In this blog I want to explore connectors. Connectors are the integration glue...
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