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SAML applications: A SAML provider can support multiple SAML apps, and each SAML app normally corresponds to a single SAML-enabled web application. Users are authenticated against a backing IDP or directory service, but authorization policy is enforced by the application based on the SAML assertions provided by the orchestrator.
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OIDC providers: An OIDC provider can support multiple OIDC Apps, and each OIDC App normally corresponds to a single OIDC-enabled web application. Users are authenticated against a backing IDP or directory service, but authorization policy is enforced by the application based on the OIDC claims from the tokens provided by the orchestrator.
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LDAP providers: An LDAP provider is an LDAP server that enables applications that use LDAP for user authentication to take advantage of modern authentication (e.g., OIDC) without rewriting the application.
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MCP providers: An MCP provider enables Maverics to act as a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, exposing identity and infrastructure capabilities to AI language models and agents.
Providers (Local development)
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