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Hi,

I use Google Apps for my domain email, and I was wondering if I could use that account for OpenID instead of the regular Gmail account.

I know I can delegate Openid to some other URL using this:

<link rel="openid.server" href="http://www.myopenid.com/server" />
<link rel="openid.delegate" href="http://samruby.myopenid.com/" />

But I can't find the appropriate URLs for Google.

Thanks

-Mathieu

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Google recently (an hour or so ago) announced OpenID support for Google Apps customers.

Check out the discovery protocol on Google Groups. Should be a good start.

I believe the endpoint is ht tps://www.google.com/accounts/o8/site-xrds?hd=your-domain.com

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I now accept this answer, since the situation has changed, with the caveat that this is only available to paying Google Apps customers. – Mathieu Longtin Aug 5 at 13:55
According to their blog, it's enabled for all Google Apps customers. googlecode.blogspot.com/2009/07/… Looks like they don't allow for delegation though. It's "risky business." groups.google.com/group/google-federated-login-api/… – Michael Meyer Aug 5 at 17:33
That Googlecode article says that is's available for all edition, the announcement says it only applies to Premier and Eduction domains, and the google-federated-login-api seems to mention only Premier and Education as well. I can't seem to find the enabling/disabling swith in my cpanel. So I'm confused. – Mathieu Longtin Aug 10 at 19:22
As am I. I hope it works for my domain using the standard Google Apps account and that delegation will one day be possible. Until then, it doesn't look like either one is going to be possible. – Michael Meyer Aug 11 at 22:54
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MyOpenID.com does offer openid on your own domain.

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But won't the authentication for this all still go through myopenid.com? I think the OP was asking about using his existing domain credentials. – Kris Kumler Jan 13 at 14:39
I see what you're saying. Hopefully the point will be moot one day when all services are OpenID consumers. – Cade Roux Jan 13 at 15:56
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It's not possible.

Note: OpenID authentication is currently supported for Google accounts only, not Google Apps (hosted) accounts

© http://code.google.com/apis/accounts/docs/OpenID.html

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You can run your own openid server in your Google Apps domain (using GAE) - Google provides sample code of openid server. I've recently ported this to latest OpenID library, so now it is Openid 2.0 compatible. Project page: http://code.google.com/p/appengine-openid-provider/

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My understanding is that Google is not exposing that server url, and as such makes this technique inoperable for a Google OpenID.

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Cade Roux's approach works great: it takes about 10 minutes to get an MyOpenID.com account set up and working for your own domain. It operates through a CNAME DNS record, so while MyOpenID does indeed host the necessary code for OpenID authentication, you use your own URL.

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They say they will in the future but doesn't give any clue to when the future will be here. See this thread in Google groups http://groups.google.com/group/google-federated-login-api/browse_thread/thread/19b33847210e5708

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