Building a Single Sign On platform in PHP

Ivo Jansch (04.Nov.2010 at 09:15)
Talk at ZendCon 2010 (English - US)

Rating: 5 of 5

With PHP marching into enterprise environments, there’s a growing need to interconnect applications. A common scenario is to want Single Sign On for a large set of applications, to lower operational costs and enhance user comfort. In this talk Ivo builds an SSO environment using tools such as SimpleSamlPHP and Zend Framework. He also looks at popular technologies such as OpenID and OAuth.

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Rating: 3 of 5

04.Nov.2010 at 16:56 by Sylvain Bujold

Pretty good session, but there is a LOT of talking and content and it became quite hard to follow into the SAML section. I found it hard to extract the useful information from the details, so it got me lost. Probably the fact that it got so warm in the room did not help, but in the end I lost focus.

The session however was still very well structured, but too much content to fit in one hour, I would have got more of it if it focused only on SAML.

Rating: 4 of 5

04.Nov.2010 at 17:19 by Alan Seiden

Good overview. Lots of information. Ivo knows his stuff. This could have been a two-part session with one part dedicated solely to SAML.

What I got from the session is that I should use a standard infrastructure whenever possible so that I can take advantage of plugins available in popular applications.

Rating: 5 of 5

04.Nov.2010 at 17:58 by Jan Olsen

Another great session by Ivo. And here I thought I were stuck with OpenID :).
It's pretty insane to know that Ivo knows more about efficiently handling signons than Denmark (yes the country) does - and that is not a joke.

Rating: 5 of 5

04.Nov.2010 at 19:02 by Neal Anders

This was my favorite session. Great slides and some good sample code.

Speaker comment:

04.Nov.2010 at 20:09 by Ivo Jansch

Janpolsen: I doubt it, but thanks :) fun fact: the simplesamlphp software i demonstrated is actually from Denmark!

Rating: 4 of 5

05.Nov.2010 at 00:35 by Chris Tankersley

The content was great, but only an hour might be a bit too short for it. This talk would be slightly better if it had a larger timeslot. Lots of good info though.

Rating: 5 of 5

05.Nov.2010 at 05:42 by David Abdemoulaie

This was one of the most practical and rewarding talks I attended. I really wish I had gone to Ivo's other talk; apparently that was well reviewed too. I had glanced at SimpleSAMLPhp before coming to ZendCon but found it to be a little confusing to grok in just a cursory overview. Ivo's presentation really made it much more understandable and the code examples were great. It unfortunately felt a little rushed in the end and the SAML coverage felt sparse, but I understand, given the time constraints.

Rating: 5 of 5

06.Nov.2010 at 13:54 by Titken Lipinski Barlaj

Really good speak. I had to make yet another useraccount to review :)
@speaker & @janpolsen - Too bad your considerations were not thought of in a userfriendly way, when a public single sign-on was introduced in Denmark

Rating: 5 of 5

10.Nov.2010 at 23:38 by Carlos Nacianceno

It was a pretty good stuff, perhaps it should be a 3hr tutorial

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