Keycloak
Open Source Identity and Access Management for modern Applications and Services.
Features
- Two-factor Authentication
- Single Sign-On
- SAML Single Sign-On
- Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
- Federated
- Access Control
Tags
- Authentication
- identity
- user-access-management
Keycloak News & Activities
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Recent activities
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What is Keycloak?
Keycloak is an open source identity and access management solution
Features: • User registration • Social login • Single sign-on/sign-off across all applications belonging to the same realm • Two-factor authentication • LDAP integration • Kerberos broker • Multitenancy with per-realm customizable skin • Custom extensions to extend the core functionality • Multilingual. Optionally, you can add any language to your liking. Details at https://www.keycloak.org/docs/21.1.1/server_development/#adding-a-language-to-a-realm
Components: • Keycloak server, including the API and graphical interface. • Keycloak application adapter: a set of libraries to call the server.
As of March 2018 this WildFly community project is under the stewardship of Red Hat who use it as the upstream project for their RH-SSO product.









Comments and Reviews
Comparison between Keycloak and LemonLDAP-NG. Available in French only at: ___• https://www.worteks.com/assets/support-conference/2022/Presentation-OpensourceExperience-2022-Keycloak-vs-LemonLDAP.pdf ___• https://web.archive.org/web/20230504010955/https://www.worteks.com/assets/support-conference/2022/Presentation-OpensourceExperience-2022-Keycloak-vs-LemonLDAP.pdf
Both Keycloak and LemonLDAP-NG have strong security and strong privacy. Because they are open source :) My favorite is LemonLDAP-NG. Because, legally speaking, LemonLDAP-NG is owned and controlled by both you and a not-for-profit community. In comparison, Keycloak is, legally speaking, indirectly owned and controlled by the for-profit IBM. not-for-profit organization are more likely to value people above money.