OpenID Connect
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Full Title or Meme
An extension of OAuth 2.0 to give a Relying Party access to User Information. (Other uses of this protocol are possible, but not of interest for Identity Management.
Context
- The OAuth 2.0 protocol gave access to User Resources, but without authentication, it was fraught with may vulnerabilities.
- The OpenID Connect protocol is always among three parties: the User (called subject), the Relying Party (called client for OAuth compatibility) and the Identifier or Attribute Provider (called OpenID Provider).
- There are always three Identifiers: the subject id (sid), the client id (client_id)