Overview
Community-ID is an OpenID implementation in PHP which is OpenID 2.0 compliant. Community-ID is build to 100% on Open Source software and is release under the BSD license. Users can keep track of their trusted sites and manage them. The login to C-ID can be username/passowrd or a One Time Password with Yubikey. A user can have multiple profiles like with privat or business contact information.
For Community-ID administrators statistics are available to track registration of new users, authorized users per day or the number of trusted sites. Administrators can set the site in maintenance mode or send emails to all registered users.
For user data and authentication, admin can choose the default db storage, or to connect to an LDAP server. Current confirmed supported is OpenLDAP. Other LDAP servers should work also fine.
More information you can found at the Community-ID Wiki.
When you don't want to install or run your own OpenID server, you can simple register to the public available installation of Community-ID. For registration and more information please visit http://www.community-id.org
You can follow the Community-ID news at the Keyboard Monkeys channel at Twitter
Members
Manager:
Alejandro Pedraza, Reiner Jung
Developer:
Pawel Krupski
Docteam:
Charles Roth
Latest news
Signed md5sum file from now on
With the next release the md5sum file will be signed with the kb-m.com signature
Community-ID 2.0.0-RC3 released
This release add only a few changes to C-ID.
Yubikey Auth enabled on Community-ID.org
From today on you can use your Yubikey on Community-ID.org
Community-ID 2.0.0-RC2 released
This is a bugfix release for the first RC
Community-ID 2.0.0-RC1 released
This is the first RC from our major upgrade from Community-ID