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We've compiled a list of 6 free and paid alternatives to OpenAM. The primary competitors include LemonLDAP::NG, shibboleth. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between OpenAM and CAS, SimpleSAMLphp, Keycloak. Also you can look at other similar options here: Security and Privacy Software.


LemonLDAP::NG
Free Open Source

Provide WebSSO and Access Control features, with support of standard protocols like CAS, OpenID...

shibboleth
Free Open Source

standards based, open source software for web single sign-on across or within organizational...

CAS
Free Open Source

Apereo CAS - Enterprise Single Sign On for the Web

SimpleSAMLphp is an application written in native PHP that deals with authentication.

Keycloak
Free Open Source

Open Source Identity and Access Management for modern Applications and Services.

OpenID Connect / OAuth 2 server for single sign-on, identity provision and federation, and securing...

OpenAM provides open source authentication, authorization, entitlement and federation software.

OpenAM Platforms

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OpenAM Overview

OpenAM provides open source authentication, authorization, entitlement and federation software. Through OpenAM, the community actively continues development of OpenSSO.

OpenAM provides core identity services to simplify the implementation of transparent single sign-on (SSO) as a security component in a network infrastructure. OpenAM provides the foundation for integrating diverse web applications that might typically operate against a disparate set of identity repositories and are hosted on a variety of platforms such as web and application servers.

OpenAM Features

tick-square Single Sign-On
tick-square Access Control

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OpenAM Tags

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