Introducing Red Hat SSO

The last part of this chapter will discuss the Red Hat SSO project, which is derived from the Keycloak upstream project (http://www.keycloak.org/). In short, RedHat SSO adds to your application SSO capabilities based on industry standards such as SAML 2.0, OpenID Connect, and OAuth 2.0. The SSO Server can centrally manage fine-grained permissions for applications and services acting as an SAML or OpenID Connect-based Identity Provider.

Red Hat SSO is not included by default in the EAP 7 stack; however, we will show here how you can integrate it with EAP through the following steps:

  1. First of all, we will download the SSO server and the EAP client adapter.
  2. Next, we will install the components and create a management user.
  3. Finally, ...

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