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Casdoor

A UI-first Identity Access Management (IAM) and Single-Sign-On (SSO) platform supporting a wide range of protocols.

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Overview

Casdoor is a versatile, UI-first Identity Access Management (IAM) and Single-Sign-On (SSO) platform that simplifies user authentication and authorization for applications. It stands out by offering extensive support for a wide array of industry-standard protocols, including OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect (OIDC), SAML, CAS, LDAP, SCIM, and modern authentication methods like WebAuthn and TOTP-based Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). This broad compatibility makes it suitable for integrating with diverse systems, from legacy enterprise directories like Active Directory and Kerberos to modern social login providers. The platform provides a comprehensive web UI for managing users, organizations, applications, and permissions, making it accessible even for those without deep technical expertise in every protocol. Its open-source nature fosters transparency and allows for community contributions, while also offering a commercial SaaS hosting plan for organizations preferring a managed service. Casdoor aims to be a one-stop solution for identity management, enabling developers and businesses to focus on their core product rather than building and maintaining complex authentication infrastructure.

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Pros

  • Comprehensive protocol support covers most modern and legacy systems.
  • UI-first design makes management and configuration intuitive.
  • Open-source nature provides transparency and community support.
  • Extensive integration options with enterprise directories and social providers.
  • Supports advanced security features like MFA and WebAuthn.
  • Offers a SaaS hosting plan for managed deployment.

Cons

  • Steep learning curve for users unfamiliar with IAM concepts and protocols.
  • Requires self-hosting and infrastructure management for the open-source version.
  • Documentation might be overwhelming for beginners due to the breadth of features.
  • Reliance on community support for the open-source version may lead to slower issue resolution compared to commercial alternatives.
  • Configuration for complex enterprise environments can be time-consuming.

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Best For

  • Implementing SSO for multiple internal or external applications.
  • Managing user identities and access control for SaaS products.
  • Integrating with existing enterprise directories like LDAP or Active Directory.
  • Adding multi-factor authentication to enhance security for user logins.
  • Building custom authentication flows for web and mobile applications.
  • Consolidating user management across various services.

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