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Single Signon with Pleroma #933

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Vibhigupta opened this issue Jul 10, 2020 · 4 comments
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Single Signon with Pleroma #933

Vibhigupta opened this issue Jul 10, 2020 · 4 comments
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@Vibhigupta
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I want to create account of my instance user with same credentials on lemmy as well, I run Pleroma so I wanted my instance doesn't have to sign up again just login with same credential.

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That's not how federation works.

You sign up with a user on one instance, then you can follow users on other instances with the account you already made. Lemmy won't support user following for a long time tho.

@Vibhigupta
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I think, you didn't understand my question or I have used wrong tittle.

I own one pleroma instance and I don't want my user to sign up again on lemmy instance, they can simply use pleroma credentials and login in lemmy. It's not related to federation

I have seen this with mastodon user can login on xmpp server with same credentials on mastodon account

@dessalines
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We're not going to support multiple signups.

mastodon user can login on xmpp server with same credentials on mastodon account

oauth is really out of scope for us right now.

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Cam-B commented Aug 27, 2020

Understood that this is out of scope for now but just wanted to add the comment that I would love to see Oauth and OIDC too :)

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