Overview
Native Redmine / ChiliProject OpenID authentication does not work, for example, with Google. And I doubt it does with other OpenID providers... The OpenID Fix plugin for Redmine and ChiliProject fixes this issue and lets users use their third-party OpenID logins to access Redmine/ChiliProject.
Additionally, this plugin implements OpenID providers whitelisting, thus letting administrators control, which providers can be used to sign in.
- License: GNU General Public License (GPL) v2.0
- External issue: #3780, #5966, #11778
- Redmine page: www.redmine.org/plugins/openid_fix
- Programming language: Ruby
- SVN Repository:
svn co http://svn.s-andy.com/openid-fix openid_fix
- Latest version: 0.2.0 (over 10 years ago)
- Redmine: 2.5.x, 2.4.x, 1.4.x
Members
Author: Andriy Lesyuk
Latest news
OpenID Fix 0.2.0 with a better security
Delegating authentication to a third-party OpenID provider is a good thing until you can trust it. But, not all OpenID providers can be trusted! For this reason the version 0.2.0 comes with the OpenID providers whitelisting feature...
OpenID Fix 0.1.0 with own registration settings
Version 0.1.0 comes with a long-waited support of Redmine 1.4.x - 2.2.x and includes the possibility to choose a different self-registration option for OpenID logins.
Small update of small plugin
OpenID authentication fix for Redmine and ChiliProject now comes with support for manual activation.
Open ID fix is now independent
The OpenID Fix plugin for Redmine and ChiliProject will let your users use their third-party OpenID accounts on your Redmine powered website.