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OpenID Connect plug-in configuration examples

Whilst any OpenID Connect plug-in that supports key rotation should work, it is always useful to see examples of configured plug-ins. This page contains some examples of plug-ins for popular platforms we tested on during development.

These are provided as is, and do not imply that the plug-ins used are preferred, recommended or are even work exactly the same way today.

Whilst our service desk will always try to be helpful, they cannot support third party software

Wordpress

Using "OpenID Connect - Generic Client"

Usually a client will get what it needs from the well-known address (e.g. http://connect.openathens.net/.well-known/openid-configuration) but this one asked for each endpoint. This is not an incorrect approach but using the well-known path is usually considered to be more correct.

Screenshot. WordPress configuration page titled 'OpenID Connect - Generic Client'. It includes fields called 'Login type', 'Client ID', 'Client secret key', 'OpenID scope', 'Login endpoint URL', 'Userinfo endpoint URL', 'Token validation endpoint URL', 'End session endpoint URL', 'Identity key', 'Disable SSL verify' and 'HTTP request timeout'.

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