vote up 6 vote down star
5

I've implemented OpenID on my website but I'm having a hard time finding a list of OpenID Provider URLs. I thought this would be easy to find but I've scoured the web and only found a handful, mostly by accident.

Is there a resource that lists available Providers and their authentication URLs?

EDIT: Here are the ones I've found so far. I haven't tried all of them so let me know if any of them are wrong.

Google https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id

Yahoo https://me.yahoo.com

Flickr http://www.flickr.com/username

AOL http://openid.aol.com/username

Blogspot https://www.blogspot.com/

LiveJournal http://username.livejournal.com/

Wordpress https://username.wordpress.com/

VerisignLabs https://pip.verisignlabs.com/

MyOpenID https://www.myopenid.com/

MyVidoop https://myvidoop.com/

ClaimID https://claimid.com/username

Technorati https://technorati.com/people/technorati/username/

flag

67% accept rate
3  
Put in the ones you have found so far and this can be the list – Nifle Jul 12 at 20:10
Silly me...if you're not part of the solution :-) – Focus Jul 13 at 1:16

4 Answers

vote up 5 vote down

I think you're missing one of the points of OpenID - it's a decentralized system that doesn't have a "master list" - anyone can setup their own OpenID server. If software is built such that it follows the OpenID specifications, it won't need to know the URL of the server ahead of time.

link|flag
Exactly. Focus, maybe what would be better is asking for a list of popular OpenID providers. – Jason Berry Jul 13 at 4:52
Well, on my site I want to have a login prompt similar to what SO uses in that X number of providers are already available to you to use so you don't have to remember google.com/accounts/o8/id if you want to use google. Am I missing something? – Focus Jul 13 at 5:44
3  
Ya... Stack Overflow has chosen several Providers to list, and the rest never show up in Stack Overflow's login screen. If that's what you're trying to emulate, you don't need a comprehensive list list Providers... just the ones you want to list. – Andrew Arnott Jul 13 at 13:38
vote up 0 vote down

Such a list cannot be complete. The whole point of OpenID is that identity management is NOT linked to a single or a small number of providers. So I can give you an other identity provider: openid.basjes.nl. This provider handles the OpenID of exactly 1 user (perhaps 2 if my wife wants one too).

The effect I do see lately is that sites want users to be able to login with a lower threshold. Many of those users already have an account that is (technically) exposed using OpenID, but these users are not aware of this fact nor do they understand what OpenID is.

So what happens is that sites (like SO) add a few 'convenience' buttons that translate (Javascript?) the site specific userid to the corresponding OpenID. But only for the 'top 5' most popular sites. For the rest they have a normal OpenID.

Just my 2ct.

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

As usual, there's a pretty decent number in Wikipedia's list of OpenID providers. Not sure if it's a good idea to copy that into the question here, seems a bit non-DRY. You need to scour harder, next time. :)

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

Please don't forget that OpenID Delegation means that I should be able to use any host I own and control to delegate for my OpenID at another provider. That means that beyond just having any number of id providers, from corporate and community driven, to personal or family based, you further have the issue of having delegation allow for anyone's domain or sub-domain constitute an id. E.G. my-popular-blog.com maybe delegated to popularblogger.myopenid.com.

link|flag

Your Answer

Get an OpenID
or

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.