Hi Wentao,

Are you talking about the client side or the server side?

On the client side, there is support for basic auth, NTLM (with many restrictions), OAuth, and client certificates. Kerberos is supported (to some degree) by the JVM. SAML doesn’t make sense here. Other authentication mechanisms can be plugged in but are not provided out-of-the-box.

On the server side, there is just basic auth support. Other authentication mechanisms can be put in front of OpenCMIS. At SAP, we have a product that works with basic auth, OAuth, SAML, and client certificate authentication. So, it's doable but not provided by OpenCMIS.


- Florian


Could someone let me know what's the roadmap for Chemistry SSO
support?  Is there any SSO (i.e. Kerberos, SAML, or others)
authentication provider already or is planning to added into the new
Chemistry release?

We have a coming project which prefer to use Kerberos or SAML for
authentication via AtomPub/Java.

Thanks
Wentao
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