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OpenAM universal gateway presentation at RMLL 2011

Posted in authentication, authorization, ForgeRock, Identity, OpenAM, opensource, security, websso on August 1st, 2011 by Ludo – Comments Off

Last month, just before the French national day, I was in Strasbourg to participate in the RMLL.

Photo by Sebastien Bahloul

On the occasion, I did a presentation in the security track, about OpenAM Universal Gateway, another piece in the complex puzzle of Web Single Sign-On. The Universal Gateway solves an important problem in Access Management: allowing single sign-on for applications that are usually left out because they are based on legacy or non standard based technology.

The Universal Gateway comes from ApexIdentity, an acquisition that ForgeRock did in the spring. It’s been released in open source as part of the OpenAM source code repository.

The presentation I did was in French, and so are the slides.

You can find more about the Universal Gateway on ApexIdentity web site, and soon on OpenAM documentation.


Filed under: Identity Tagged: authentication, authorization, ForgeRock, openam, opensource, security, websso

Ubuntu 10.04 LDAP naming service with OpenDJ

Posted in authentication, directory, Directory Services, ForgeRock, ldap, linux, opendj, opensource, ubuntu on April 12th, 2011 by Ludo – Comments Off

Ubuntu documentation with regards to LDAP client authentication has been available for a while but is limited to a few directory servers. As more and more companies are looking for a replacement of their legacy Sun Directory Server, I’m happy to relay that Dave Koelmeyer has just posted a very detailed and step by step guide on how to do LDAP authentication with Ubuntu 10.04 and OpenDJ 2.4.1. A nice complement to the official docs. And a nice contribution to the OpenDJ community.

Enjoy !

OpenAM – The Book

Posted in access-management, authentication, authorization, book, Federation, ForgeRock, Identity, OpenAM, opensource, OpenSSO, review, security, sun on April 6th, 2011 by Ludo – Comments Off

For many years, I’ve been working in collaboration with the Sun access management product team,  as it started working on the Directory Server Access Management Edition (DSAME) product that years later became Sun Access Manager and OpenSSO. And now that I’m at ForgeRock, I have the pleasure to keep working with some members of that team, on OpenAM, the continuation of the OpenSSO open source project.

My knowledge of the product is rather shallow as I’ve worked on several case studies or issues related to customers and LDAP directory servers, but I never had a chance to deploy a service for production use or even extensive testing.

So when I learnt that Packt Publishing was releasing a book on “OpenAM”, writen by Indira Thangasamy, an ex-colleague of mine and manager of the Quality Assurance team, I asked if I could get a copy for review, which Packt kindly agreed to.

I haven’t finished the book yet, as it’s over 250 pages of content, covering all aspects of the OpenAM software, from its history, its components and services, to its integration with Google Apps or SalesForce… But from what I’ve read (about 2/3 of the book), I can say that the book is easy to read and well organized. It helps a beginner to grasp the concepts and starts using the product, thanks to the detailed explanations and diagrams. As the chapters advance and dive into specific technical areas, Indira uses real-world examples and simple code or commands, followed by detailed description to illustrate what OpenAM does or does not, giving a comprehensive picture of the fully featured product.

Some of the features of OpenAM are not covered in the book, like Federation or the most recent Entitlement Services or Secure Token Services. I hope they will be covered in a revised edition or may be another book, as these features are becoming more used and important to enterprise security and access management.

In summary, if you’re about to, or have just started to engage on a project with OpenAM, this book will help you understand the technology and ease your ramping up. But even for the more experienced users of OpenAM, the book contains full of details, tips and example that will save you time and make you more efficient.

You can find the book on Pack-Publishing web site or Amazon.


Filed under: Identity Tagged: access-management, authentication, authorization, book, federation, ForgeRock, identity, openam, opensource, opensso, review, security, sun

The First OpenAM Book

Posted in access, authentication, authorization, book, ForgeRock, Identity, OpenAM, opendj, opensource, OpenSSO on January 11th, 2011 by Ludo – Comments Off

OpenAM Book CoverThe first book on OpenAM, the open source web single sign-on and federation project, will be released very soon (it should be Jan 21st 2011), and it’s been written by one of my former and well esteemed colleague Indira Thangasamy.

I haven’t reviewed the book yet, but I’m expecting to have a review copy in my hands pretty soon (thanks again Indira and Packt Publishing).

However, if you want to get a feel of the book content, Indira has posted a very detailed table of content of the book, and some background information about it. I’m really looking forward reading the book and discovering some hidden gems of OpenAM. Also, this will help me to rethink the way the Configuration Store and User Store are considered and help improving the integration with OpenDJ, the Open source LDAP Directory services in Java, currently used as the embedded configuration store.

The book is already available for Pre-Order.


Filed under: Identity Tagged: access, authentication, authorization, book, ForgeRock, openam, opendj, opensource, opensso

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