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What are your recommendations for a basic, centralized identity management/SSO service? It must be open source, have a pluggable identity manager (eg: LDAP, DB, openID, etc.) and provide a decent range of API access options (eg: web services, REST, etc.). It must also be clusterable for high availability.

JOSSO? CAS? others?

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What are your constraints? Please edit your question to be more specific about you want, or it's likely the question will be closed as "not a real question". At present, it's a question that cannot be answered. – John Saunders Apr 23 at 6:24
Thanks, I've updated the question. – jnorris Apr 23 at 6:36
I've been doing alot of SSO work lately and it seems that Sun Access Manager / OpenSSO seems to be the most popular although I have found OpenSSO to be a PIA. I am looking forward to MS's Geneva Framework for .net msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/security/… currently in beta. – Chad Grant Apr 27 at 6:31

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Crowd?

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Thanks. Crowd looks great. I'm currently investigating how it compares with other alternatives (that happen to be open source), JOSSO, CAS, OpenSSO, JBossSSO, etc. – jnorris Apr 27 at 3:04

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