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We have seen a lot of questions come in about using WordPress OAuth Server for Single Sign On. From these questions we are starting to see that there is a misconception about OAuth being Single Sign On (aka SSO). What is OAuth? OAuth1.0a and OAuth 2 are a user authentication protocol that allows a user to […]
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Single Sign On for WordPress is the authentication process that allows a user to access WordPress using a common set of usernames and passwords. This process is typically used in a situation where there is a group of two or more websites that need to use a single username and password. Advantages of SSO Users can […]
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Today, I wanted to go over how you could be connecting mobile applications to WP REST API using OAuth2. Starting with WordPress 4.7 we are able to connect any application that is able to handle HTTP requests to use the REST API. There is however an issue when it comes to making authenticated calls. The REST does not […]
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We are excited to announce version 3.3 of WP OAuth Server has been released into the wild today. This update has been 4 months in the making. We took a step back from the project and evaluated the pinch points and areas that WP OAuth Server could be improved. Some changes were small and some […]
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I have always been an advocate for security. For many years ( ~8 years ), I have been voicing my opinion about using updated foundations in order to take advantage of what the internet has to provide. This means, enforcing stricter PHP versions, updated server packages, etc. There is always push back from the community […]
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WordPress is a great CMS and is only gaining more traction. Although According to https://trends.builtwith.com/cms, WordPress is now 37% (at the time of this post) of all CMS on the public internet. That is impressive! You know what is not impressive? The lack of authentication standards WordPress supports natively. The WordPress development community pushes back pretty hard when […]
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I want to personally apologize for any inconvenience our sites downtime may have caused. There was some unforeseen problems with DreamHost’s VPS service that I could not justify. While the site was down you may have noticed that the ticketing system was not working as well. All should be back up now. The ticket system […]
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UPDATE: We have moved our server back to our dedicated server. There was just too many issues with performance and the service in general. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Today was the BIG day that we have been keeping hush about. We decided to move to DreamHost for our website and […]
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Recently I was approached and told that I may be misleading users by a message that was being displayed in the free version of WP OAuth Server (https://wordpress.org/plugins/oauth2-provider/). I was told that the message was being used to funnel users to purchase WP OAuth Server. I can assure your that this was not the case. The […]
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