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Add OpenSSL to the dex Docker container so wget can be used to query HTTPS endpoint. This is a requirement for health checking when dex is doing its own TLS termination. This increased the image size from 20.37 MB to 20.92 MB (+550 KB). Additionally add Ed and Rithu as maintainers.
dex - A federated OpenID Connect provider
Dex is an OpenID Connect server that allows users to login through upstream identity providers. Clients use a standards-based OAuth2 flow to login users, while the actual authentication is performed by established user management systems such as Google, GitHub, FreeIPA, etc.
OpenID Connect is a flavor of OAuth that builds on top of OAuth2 using the JOSE standards. This allows dex to provide:
- Short-lived, signed tokens with standard fields (such as email) issued on behalf of users.
- "well-known" discovery of OAuth2 endpoints.
- OAuth2 mechanisms such as refresh tokens and revocation for long term access.
- Automatic signing key rotation.
Standards-based token responses allows applications to interact with any OpenID Connect server instead of writing backend specific "access_token" dances. Systems that can already consume ID Tokens issued by dex include:
Documentation
- Getting started
- What's new in v2
- Storage options
- Intro to OpenID Connect
- gRPC API
- Identity provider logins (coming soon!)
- Client libraries (coming soon!)
Getting help
- For bugs and feature requests (including documentation!), file an issue.
- For general discussion about both using and developing dex, join the dex-dev mailing list.
- For more details on dex development plans, check out the GitHub milestones.
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