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Want to learn how to propagate identities when securing @wildflyas apps with #OIDC?
Check out this step by step guide
https://wildfly-security.github.io/wildfly-elytron/blog/wildfly-oidc-identity-propagation/
Big thanks to the #Hacktoberfest participants who contributed to the @wildflyas #Elytron project!
We ended the month with over 60 PRs!
Feel free to continue contributing to our project, we really enjoyed interacting with all of you
We’re halfway through #hacktoberfest and the @wildflyas #Elytron project has added more good first issues!
All the details on how to get started, find issues to work on, and submit PRs can be found here:
https://wildfly-security.github.io/wildfly-elytron/hacktoberfest/
The @wildflyas #Elytron project is participating in #hacktoberfest this month and welcomes your contributions!
All the details on how to get started, how to find issues to work on, and how to submit your PRs can be found here:
https://wildfly-security.github.io/wildfly-elytron/hacktoberfest/
Want to make meaningful contributions at the #GHC23 Open Source Day?
In today’s video, Sonia Zaldana shares why contributing to the @wildflyas #Elytron project is your chance to have an impact.
Want to level up your skills at the #GHC23 #OpenSource Day?
In today’s video, Prarthona Paul, one of our OSD Mentors, shares why contributing to the @wildflyas #Elytron project is the perfect opportunity to enhance your skill set.
We’re getting closer to Open Source Day!
In today’s video, Diana Krepinska, our OSD Project Rep, shares why anyone can contribute to the @wildflyas #Elytron project, regardless of prior experience.
I’m thrilled that the @wildflyas #Elytron project will be participating in the 2023 Open Source Day at the #GraceHopperCelebration!
Check out this 2 minute video to learn why you should come join us:
With @wildflyas 29, it’s now possible to secure the WildFly Management Console with #OIDC using the #Elytron OIDC Client subsystem. Want to learn more? Check out this blog post:
https://wildfly-security.github.io/wildfly-elytron/blog/securing-management-console-oidc/
From Diana Krepinska:
Want to configure the #WildFly server to require SHA-256 or SHA-512-256 algorithms with a digest mechanism? Find out how in the latest #Elytron post:
https://wildfly-security.github.io/wildfly-elytron/blog/specify-http-digest-algorithms/
Original Tweet:
https://twitter.com/Skylardia/status/1658470267956649994
Last year the WildFly Elytron team hosted an ask me anything session in Zulip, the following is a recap https://wildfly-security.github.io/wildfly-elytron/blog/ask-me-anything-recap/ - of course questions welcome at any time. #Elytron #AMA
Unfortunately the community deprecated the Java Security Manager with JEP 411 https://openjdk.org/jeps/411 The critics didn't respect all implementations, now with a really comprehensive doc https://docs.wildfly.org/27/WildFly_Elytron_Security.html#Elytron_Java_Security_Manager
* Component policy support
* Policy Generation
* Debug facility
* Trace facility
* Min/Max permissions