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It should be possible to authenticate with OpenID rather than LDAP only. This is especially a requirement in many cloud appliances that use an OpenID server (ie. IdentityServer (.NET/ .NET Core) or Redhat Keycloak (Java)) instead of or on top of an LDAP directory (ie. ActiveDirectory).
Clients should be able to send logs, secured by OpenID Connect.
It should be possible to authenticate with OpenID rather than LDAP only. This is especially a requirement in many cloud appliances that use an OpenID server (ie. IdentityServer (.NET/ .NET Core) or Redhat Keycloak (Java)) instead of or on top of an LDAP directory (ie. ActiveDirectory).
Clients should be able to send logs, secured by OpenID Connect.
(Extends #730)
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